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Touring cycling around Brusdalsvatnet offers routes through a landscape characterized by a sizable lake, surrounding mountains, and lush forests. The area transitions from rural countryside to the urban environment of Ålesund, providing varied scenery. Roads and bike paths are present, suitable for cycling, with the lake itself being approximately 9.5 kilometers long. The region provides a serene cycling experience with relatively flat terrain in some areas.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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13
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26.9km
01:41
300m
300m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.3km
00:40
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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51.4km
03:17
640m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.3km
02:03
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This route is absolutely perfect for a great bike ride. You ride through the trees with the lake glistening in the background the whole way and the sun filtering through the branches. The scenery is stunning, and there’s hardly any traffic.
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At the end of the road that runs along Brusdalsvatnet, you’ll find a path that leads to a grassy beach, nestled among the trees and offering a stunning view of the lake. You can come here for a swim or simply enjoy a peaceful moment in nature. The view from the shore is incredible!
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The port city is located on Norway's west coast. Ålesund is notable for its Art Nouveau architecture. After a major fire in 1904, it was almost completely rebuilt, using this distinctive architectural style. This makes the city one of the most attractive in the country. Ålesund stretches across several islands connected by bridges and tunnels. This creates impressive views of the sea and the surrounding mountains. The viewpoint on the local mountain, Aksla, is famous – from here you can enjoy a magnificent view of the city and the harbor, as well as the Sunnmøre Alps in the distance. Source: seereiseplanung-kreuzfahrte.de A short trip to the Geirangerfjord is recommended.
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Beautiful to drive in the evening.🚲
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Aksel Thalberg Holm (1890-1947) was born in Alesund and grew up in Molovein. He took over the company Oluf Holm A/S founded by his father and significantly expanded the business both at home and abroad. The main product was medicinal oil. The company dominated the world market. When war broke out in 1940, Holm was German consul and member of the Presidium. He gained a central position when the Presidium asked him to negotiate with the squatters, a task for which he received great thanks from the city's judicial authorities. For this legacy, as well as for his donations to the cultural life in the city, the municipality has the opportunity to connect this place. [ Source: https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=243247 ]
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The young town of Ålesund got its own church in 1855. It was a stone church with Heinrich Ernst Schirmer (1814-1887) as architect. He was also the architect for the churches in Ørsta, Vartdal and Hareid - and from 1857 for Strøm Church. Strøm Church near Skarnes at Kongsvinger is very similar to the church that fell victim to the town fire on January 23, 1904. Neighbouring wooden houses were preserved after the fire, while the stone church burned! The explanation is that the tower hatches were left open so that the sound of the church bells warning of the fire could reach as far as possible among the people in the town. 850 houses burned, 10,000 people were left homeless - and the town had no church. In a busy period of reconstruction, when one might think that every family had enough for their own needs, work to build a new church was nevertheless given high priority. An architectural competition was announced as early as the summer of 1904. 63 proposals were received! The proposal by architect Sverre Knudsen from Oslo won. The old church, as is usual for Norwegian churches, had the choir facing east – towards the sunrise and the direction of Jesus' return. To take advantage of the topography and have a beautiful entrance from Øwregata, sheltered from the western weather, the end of the church was turned and the main entrance was facing east. This way the choir façade – with stained glass – had plenty of space facing the wide Aspøgata. The foundation stone was laid by the new king on 13 July 1906. King Haakon 7 was then on his first visit to Ålesund after being crowned king in Nidaros Cathedral. A reminder for us of the change that was taking place in our country at exactly that time – Norway became a free nation in 1905. The church is built of natural stone (Ålesund Wall) and clad with marble stone from Lyngstad in Eide municipality in Nordmøre. 2,000 square meters of marble stone cover the church façade – the stone has shades of pink, gray and black in the white, but still: it is marble! Stones from the same quarry can be found, for example, in Rønnebergbua, Fladmarkhuset and the narrow house in Kongensgate. The church was consecrated on September 15, 1909. [ Source: https://www.visitnorway.de/listings/%C3%85lesund-kirche/30031/ ]
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Old church from 1909 It's worth a visit The stained glass windows are well worth seeing
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The exchange stone is made of Carrara marble. The church building is made of local marble
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Brusdalsvatnet, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The routes around Brusdalsvatnet cater to various abilities, with 2 easy routes, 10 moderate routes, and 10 difficult routes available. This ensures options for both casual riders and those seeking a challenge.
Yes, for an easy and scenic ride, consider the Brusdalsvat Lake route. It's an easy 6.4 miles (10.3 km) path offering calm waters and natural beauty.
You'll experience a diverse landscape characterized by the sizable Brusdalsvatnet lake, reflections of surrounding mountains, and lush forests. The area transitions from rural countryside to the urban environment of Ålesund, providing varied scenery along the way.
For a more challenging ride, the Skodjebru Bridge – Flat Tire in Glomset loop from Spjelkavik kyrkje is a difficult 31.9 miles (51.4 km) route that leads through diverse landscapes, typically taking over 3 hours to complete.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 130 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene environment, the beautiful lake views, and the variety of terrain that transitions between rural and urban settings.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For example, the Lia loop from Ålesund is a moderate 16.7 miles (26.9 km) circular trail that offers varied terrain.
Yes, the presence of easy routes like the Brusdalsvat Lake path, with its relatively flat terrain, makes parts of Brusdalsvatnet suitable for family-friendly cycling. The serene environment is ideal for leisurely rides.
While cycling is enjoyed year-round by locals, the warmer summer days offer the most picturesque scenery with mountains reflecting in the calm waters. Spring and autumn also provide pleasant conditions with fewer crowds.
The primary natural feature is Brusdalsvatnet itself, a large lake reflecting the surrounding mountains. The routes offer continuous views of the lake and its forested shores, providing a peaceful and scenic backdrop for your ride.
Given Brusdalsvatnet's proximity to Ålesund and its role as a local recreation area, public transport options to areas near the lake are generally available from Ålesund, allowing cyclists to reach starting points for various routes.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not extensively documented in general public information, as a popular local recreation area, there are typically designated parking spots available near access points or trailheads around the lake.


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