Surface
Asphalt and Gravel
Traffic
Occasionally along a busy road
Elevation Profile
5000 m ascent, 5000 m descent.
Signage
Red ´1 Kystruta´ signs
Level
Intermediate

A coastal cycling journey through Southern Norway.

This scenic ride from Oslo to Kristiansand follows the coastline through charming towns, forest paths, and cultural landmarks — a varied and memorable cycling experience along the heart of southern Norway.

The journey begins in Oslo and follows the Oslofjord through bustling suburbs and peaceful coastal paths, offering great views and popular swimming spots. As you continue south, the route blends countryside charm with cultural highlights — from the Viking heritage at Borre and Kaupang to the white-painted towns of Åsgårdstrand, Tønsberg, and Stavern. Coastal villages like Nevlunghavn and Langesund add a slow-paced, summery vibe, and several optional ferry crossings let you shorten stages or explore scenic islands.

Further south, the terrain becomes more hilly and rural, with quiet forest roads, seaside stretches, and beautiful small towns like Kragerø, Risør, and Tvedestrand. Each day brings a mix of nature, coastal views, and local culture. The final stretch into Kristiansand includes forest paths and river views before rolling into the lively city center. This tour is perfect for cyclists seeking a slower, scenic way to explore Norway’s southern coast — rich in variation, views, and authentic experiences.

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