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Road cycling around Hallingskarvet offers routes through a dramatic high-mountain landscape characterized by vast plateaus, steep cliffs, and deep valleys. The Hallingskarvet National Park encompasses this rugged, glacially sculpted terrain, providing a unique environment for cyclists. Lower elevations transition into heathlands and alpine meadows, with numerous small lakes and glacial rivers. The region's varied topography presents diverse road cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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111km
05:05
1,120m
1,120m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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124km
06:43
2,480m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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23.9km
01:46
340m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Train station in Geilo. The Bergen / Oslo train runs here. Stops en route: Sandvika, Asker, Drammen, Hokksund, Vikersund, Hønefoss, Nesbyen, Gol, Ål, Ustaoset, Haugastøl, Finse, Hallingskeid, Myrdal (transfer option to the Flåm Railway), Upsete, Mjølfjell and Voss.
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Sønstevatn is a large reservoir situated high in the mountains. The road runs along part of its edge, providing expansive views across the water and the open, stark, mountain landscape.
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Starting from the Stølo area, the road climbs steadily towards Sønstevatn lake. This ascent takes you into higher mountain terrain, requiring a consistent effort to get up. The reward is reaching the expansive landscape around the lake, which offers wide views.
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Great for gravel cycling from Oslo to Geilo (or opposite direction). Away from traffice, goes through fantastic woods).
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Geilo is a nice mountain commune with shops, restaurants and camping
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Pasta only from 1200. Before that cardamom knute with cappuccino!
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Between Brufoll and Fagerli there is a beautiful, remote off-road gravel route on the other side of the Skurdalsfjorden.
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Komoot features several road cycling routes around Hallingskarvet. Currently, there are 4 distinct routes, ranging from moderate to difficult, offering diverse experiences through the region's unique landscape.
The terrain around Hallingskarvet is characterized by dramatic high-mountain landscapes, vast plateaus, steep cliffs, and deep valleys. Lower elevations transition into heathlands and alpine meadows. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, with routes traversing varied surfaces, from paved roads to sections with gravel, especially on routes like the Rallarvegen.
While many routes feature significant climbs, the region does offer options for varying abilities. The Rallarvegen, for instance, has a section from Haugastøl to Finse (27 km) that is generally considered easier and more family-friendly, though it is a gravel path. For a moderate road cycling experience, consider the Slåttahølen – Huldreskogen loop from Geilomoen, which is 25.3 km long.
Hallingskarvet offers breathtaking scenery. Along routes like the Rallarvegen, you can enjoy views of Lake Tungevatn and the impressive Kjosfossen Waterfall. The Storurevatnet Lakeside Gravel Road also provides stunning vistas. The region is home to the Hallingskarvet National Park, with its rugged, glacially sculpted terrain. You might also encounter the Sherpa Steps to Skarvsenden, a unique stone-stepped trail.
The cycling season in Hallingskarvet typically runs from July to the end of September. During this period, snowdrifts are less likely, and the weather is generally more favorable for exploring the high-mountain areas. However, conditions can vary, so it's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, Hallingskarvet offers several challenging routes. The Ismalfossen – Highland Bakery loop from Geilo is a difficult 124.5 km path with substantial climbs and descents. Another demanding option is the Halne – Dyranut Fjellstova loop from Geilo, a 110.7 km route featuring significant elevation changes through high-mountain areas.
The Rallarvegen is Norway's most beautiful cycling route, a historic construction road built for the Bergen Railway. While it offers magnificent nature and history, it's largely unmodernized and features gravel sections. The full 82 km route from Haugastøl to Flåm can be challenging for a pure road bike, especially the rougher sections and the descent to Flåm with loose gravel. A gravel bike or mountain bike might be more suitable for the entire route, though the Haugastøl to Finse section is more manageable.
Yes, many of the routes around Hallingskarvet are designed as loops. For example, the Highland Bakery loop from Geilo is a 34.5 km trail leading through high-mountain scenery. The Halne – Dyranut Fjellstova loop from Geilo and the Ismalfossen – Highland Bakery loop from Geilo are also popular circular options for longer rides.
Hallingskarvet's road cycling routes are known for significant elevation changes due to the high-mountain environment. Routes like the Ismalfossen – Highland Bakery loop from Geilo can feature over 2,400 meters of ascent, while even moderate routes like the Highland Bakery loop from Geilo include over 570 meters of climbing. Be prepared for substantial climbs and descents.
Geilo serves as a natural starting point for many activities and offers various services, including parking options. For routes like the Rallarvegen, parking is available at key access points such as Haugastøl, Finse, and Flåm. It's advisable to check specific starting points for routes for detailed parking information.
Absolutely. The Hallingskarvet National Park itself is a major natural monument, characterized by rugged, glacially sculpted terrain. You can find highlights like the Rocky Gorge Route in Hallingskarvet National Park and areas with Snowfields and Icefields. The region also features numerous small lakes, tarns, and glacial rivers, including Flakavatnet, Norway's highest lake.
Road cyclists frequently praise the dramatic high-mountain scenery, the sense of remoteness, and the unique challenge presented by the varied terrain. The opportunity to cycle through a national park with vast plateaus and deep valleys is a significant draw. The historical aspect of routes like the Rallarvegen also adds a unique cultural dimension to the cycling experience.


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