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Last year I rode Senja, Andøya, Lofoten, and Helgelandskysten. This year I am looking forward to all or parts of Geiranger (Dalsnibba), Gamle Strynefjellvegen, Sognefjellet, Valdresflye and Gaularfjellet. It should be another exciting adventure.
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Happy if you shared some photos of your trip!
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@Matthew Norway
Hi Matthew, my wife and I are flying to Oslo in August. We want to cycle Rallavegen, Laerdal, Hemsedal and Al. Your journey on YouTube was an inspiration for us. I have a question: is there a gravel bike rental in Oslo? Thanks for the tip. Regards. Jan
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All information about Bike rental options can be found here: https://cyclenorway.com/bike-rental-repairs/
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Sorensen Sykler Oslo (Gravel): https://www.sorensensykler.no/
Oslo Velo (Gravel): https://oslovelo.no/pages/sykkelutleie
Rouleurs of Oslo (Gravel): https://www.rouleuroslo.no/
Oslo Bike Rental (MTB, Road, E-bike & Gravel): https://oslobikerental.no/ - View more comments
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Hello everyone,
First off, thank you for joining our new community platform! I hope you find it useful and enjoy connecting with others.
Tomorrow, I’ll be launching the details for Cycle Norway 2025—an epic three-day road cycling event in the Stavanger region (late May). Expect stunning scenic roads, challenging climbs, and breathtaking fjord…
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If I didn’t have plans to visit Nordkapp in August and September, I would definitely come. I hope to see you next year.
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Hi. I am flying in to Tromso from Australia on 14 June. 15 June commencing cycling from Tromso to Bodo, train to Trondheim then cycling to Bergen. My route is Eurovelo 1 using Komoot and staying in hotels.
Do I need to be concerned about frequency of Ferry’s along the way or are they regular during summer?
Any tips on warm weather equipment…
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Which rain pants do you recommend?
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Rain pants might seem like a good idea for cycling, but in reality, they’re not very practical. Here’s why:
Overheating & Sweat – Most rain pants don’t breathe well, meaning you end up just as wet from sweat as you would from the rain.
Restricted Movement – They can be baggy and flap in the wind, making pedaling awkward and… Read more1 -
I agree with Matthew’s points that they easily become impractical.
Longjohns in merino wool are a very good garment in wet/cold conditions, and I have also tried cutting each leg off to and wore those, to make sure my butt/crotch area is directly on the bib.I have however seen quite a few bikepackers in Norway using shell pants for the extra…
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Hello! I’m trying to import a GPX file for the route Bodø – Lofoten – Tromsø. I’m using Komoot, and when I import the file and create a new route, it doesn’t show the interesting and important points along the way (such as information points, campsites, shops, etc.) that are marked on the original map. How can I import these into Komoot?
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I have the same problem and last year I put in the POIs manually in Komoot. A little bit of work. But maybe someone in this community has a good solution …
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The POI’s are part of ridewithgps as far as I’m aware you can not transfer them to another platform like komoot.
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