
Overview
Trip overview
Book with Norway by Bike
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- No extra fees — you pay the organizer’s price
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- 20% discount in our webshop (single-use coupon)
- Personal support throughout your booking
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Photos from the trip
Practical Info
Before you book
- Hotel
- Lemonsjøen Fjellstue, Tessanden
- Bygdin Høifieldhotell
- Syndinstøga
- Kamben Høyfjellshotell
- Dr. Holms Hotel, Geilo
- Vatnahalsen Høyfjellshotell
- CultureExplore art, historical sites, and local traditions – a perfect mix of cycling and cultural experiences.
- WildernessLet nature take center stage – discover Norway’s wild landscapes and enjoy adventures far from the city’s hustle and bustle.
Experience two of Norway’s most legendary gravel cycling routes on one unforgettable journey from the mountains to the fjords. Combining the iconic Mjølkevegen and the historic Rallarvegen, this self-guided tour takes you through some of the country’s most spectacular landscapes while your luggage is transported from hotel to hotel.
Ride through the mountain scenery of Valdres and Jotunheimen, passing summer farms, alpine lakes and wide open plateaus before continuing across the dramatic highlands of Hardangervidda. Following the old construction road of the Bergen Railway, the final days on Rallarvegen offer waterfalls, glaciers and breathtaking descents towards the fjords. Designed for gravel cyclists seeking both challenge and reward, this is Norway at its very best from the saddle.
Included
- 6 nights in selected hotels and mountain hotels (price per person in a double room)
- 6 x breakfast
- 6 x packed lunch
- 5 x dinner (excl drinks)
- Mini Cruise with the historic boat M/B Bitihorn (Day 3)
- Transfer from Geilo to Haugastøl
- Bus transport from/to Oslo
- Luggage transport
- App with access to maps, tracks, vouchers and all necessary travel documents
- Organizational support and backup from the team
- Packing list with suggested items for the trip
Add-on Extras
- Extra nights, the package is easily supplemented with one or two days in Oslo and Bergen
- Supplement for single room: 6 900 NOK
- Gravel bike 7 days: 3 100 NOK (incl bike transfer back to Lemonsjøen)
- Fjord cruise (5 hours) from Flåm to Bergen: 1 495 NOK
- Leaving towards Bergen instead of Oslo: 150 NOK
- Luggage transport from Vatnahalsen to Flåm (NOK 200 to pay on spot)
- Bike transport, when bringing your own bike
- Assistance with booking train tickets and arranging transfers to/from the train station is available.
Day 1 - Scenic Bus Ride and Lakefront Stay

On the first day of the trip, board the comfortable Valdresekspressen bus in Oslo for a scenic journey to Lemonsjøen in Jotunheimen. Spend the night at the charming Lemonsjøen Fjellstue cabin, located next to the beautiful Lemonsjøen Lake. The surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for short bike rides, hikes, and other nature experiences.
During the relaxing journey from Oslo to the Valdres Region, you will be treated to beautiful countryside roads, passing through small towns surrounded by lakes and fields. As you move further into the country, you'll spot mountains in the distance, and soon you'll find yourself climbing steep roads that lead straight into the national park. The coach is equipped with adjustable seats, free WiFi, outlets with charging ports, and toilet facilities on board.
Lemonsjø Mountain Lodge is a typical little cabin located in Jotunheimen National Park, next to Lemonsjø Lake. There are many popular trails running via Lemonsjø, and the friendly hosts accommodate both hikers and cyclists during the popular summer months.
Day 2 - Lemonsjøen to Bygdin

On your first day, you cycle on a gravel road through the wooded valley of Murudalen and along mesmerizing rivers until you arrive above the treeline. Here you follow the beautiful “Jotunheimvegen” offering you stunning views. You cycle along Vinstra lake while you can see the mountains of Jotunheimen National Park in the horizon.
Bygdin Høifieldhotel has a long tradition of welcoming active travellers exploring Jotunheimen. Although many rooms have been renovated, the hotel still offers a charming historical atmosphere. The food is often a highlight of the stay, with delicious dinners prepared from local ingredients and served with care.
Day 3 - Cruise over Lake Bygdin and cycling Eidsbugarden - Syndinstøga

Take your bike on the boat and enjoy a scenic trip for 1,5 hour on beautiful lake Bygdin, before continuing by bike.
Today is one of the most challenging days of the tour, but the effort is rewarded with spectacular scenery and some of the finest gravel roads in Norway. After reaching Eidsbugarden, the route follows the shores of Lake Tyin before continuing on a mix of gravel and asphalt towards Ryfoss. From there, a long climb leads up to the Syndin plateau – often considered one of the toughest sections of the route.
At the top, you arrive at Syndinstøga, your accommodation for the night. This welcoming mountain lodge offers apartments and traditional cabins, a cozy pub and restaurant, and beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. Known for its excellent food, Syndinstøga focuses on local and sustainable ingredients sourced from nearby producers, with some vegetables even grown on-site.
Day 4 - Cycling Syndinstøga – Kamben via Vaset

Enjoy the scenic gravel roads of the Valdres region, with beautiful views towards the mountains of Hemsedal and Jotunheimen. The route passes through a rural landscape dotted with summer farms, where sheep, cows and goats often graze freely alongside the road. Along the way, you'll find several cozy spots to stop for a coffee and a traditional waffle.
Kamben Hotel, located on Golsfjellet, is a charming mountain hotel with a long tradition of welcoming guests. Known for its warm atmosphere and friendly hosts, it offers a relaxing place to unwind after a day on the bike. The hotel is particularly renowned for its excellent cuisine, serving delicious five-course dinners prepared with locally sourced ingredients inspired by the region.
Day 5 - Cycling Kamben - Geilo

Today begins with a descent towards Gol in the valley below. After a short stretch on asphalt, the route quickly returns to gravel and follows quiet forest roads along the Hallingdalselva River through the scenic Hallingdal valley. You pass the small town of Ål before continuing to Geilo, where you spend the night. Geilo is one of Norway’s most popular mountain destinations, offering a good selection of restaurants and cafés for dinner.
Tonight’s accommodation is a historic hotel dating back to 1909, located close to both the ski slopes and the centre of Geilo. Combining classic charm with modern comfort, the hotel features individually styled rooms and wellness facilities including pools, saunas, steam baths and spa treatments. You can choose between several places to have dinner - at the hotel or within walking distance in the centre of Geilo (not included).
Day 6 - Train between Geilo to Haugastøl and bike to Vatnahalsen

Today begins with a transfer of both you and your bike, as there is no suitable cycling alternative on this section. The only available route follows a busy main road, so the transfer provides a more comfortable start to the day. After arriving in Haugastøl and dropping off your luggage, it’s time to continue by bike.
From here, you join the legendary Rallarvegen, one of Norway’s most famous cycling routes. Originally built as an access road during the construction of the Bergen Railway in the early 1900s, it has attracted cyclists from around the world since opening for bike traffic in 1974. The route takes you through spectacular mountain scenery, past lakes and across the vast Hardangervidda plateau before reaching Vatnahalsen.
Perched at 820 metres above sea level near Myrdal, Vatnahalsen is a historic mountain lodge surrounded by dramatic scenery. Accessible by train, bike or on foot during summer, it offers comfortable rooms, hearty meals and a welcoming atmosphere – the perfect place to relax after a memorable day on the trail.
Day 7 - From Vatnahalsen to Flåm

This is the last stretch on the bike and this one takes you down to Flåm, by the fjord. This stage is easy when it comes to distance, but you lose a lot of elevation in a short time and some parts are a bit steep. Take it easy down and enjoy the view. You pass impressive waterfalls and follow the river down to the valley before arriving in the little village of Flåm, nestled in a bay by the Sognefjord, also called the king of the fjords.
Bus from Flåm to Oslo.
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Payment
To confirm your booking, you must pay the full amount upon receiving the payment information from the local tour operator. It's recommended to have travel insurance that covers both personal damage and accidents that may occur during the trip. A deposit of 3 000 NOK per person is due at the time of booking. Your booking is confirmed once the deposit has been received. No payment is made to Norway by Bike.
Cancellation & Refund Policy
If you cancel your booking more than 30 days before the departure date, you will be refunded the amount paid minus a 500 NOK per person fee. If you cancel within 30 days of departure or don't show up, you won't receive a refund except for public charges that don't apply.
The local tour operator charges a 500 NOK per person administration fee for order changes. If you make changes less than 30 days before departure, it's considered a cancellation and a new booking.







