4.5
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Road cycling around Porsgrunn offers a diverse landscape, ranging from coastal paths to areas with significant geological history. The region is characterized by varied topography, including idyllic coastlines with islands and fjords, as well as lush forest areas. Porsgrunn is part of the Gea Norvegica Unesco Global Geopark, providing a backdrop of ancient bedrock and volcanic remnants. These features create a range of road cycling routes suitable for different experiences.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
4.7
(3)
45
riders
91.1km
04:23
1,110m
1,110m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
15
riders
42.5km
02:04
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(1)
26
riders
43.0km
02:00
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
22
riders
114km
05:31
1,480m
1,480m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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21
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28.8km
01:24
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Lot of traffic there, because of a big road construction project nearby. Better to avoid a while, until the main project is finished...check on google maps before you want to explore - written: 31. Mars 2026.
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Just across the street, opposite the parking lot, you'll find a small sandy beach hidden behind the trees, where you can relax by the water and take a dip in Lake Flogstadtjenn to reach the floating platform in the middle of the lake.
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Skien is one of Norway's oldest cities, dating back to the Middle Ages. It's famously the birthplace of renowned playwright Henrik Ibsen, and you can explore his childhood home, now a museum. Skien is also known as the starting point of the scenic Telemark Canal, a historic waterway with a spectacular system of locks. Historically a center for seafaring and timber exports, it now boasts a blend of urban life with pedestrian streets, green spaces, and a vibrant cultural scene.
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A famous landmark in the area, this was the first 'garrison church' in Norway, which housed members of the navy working in the nearby shipyard.
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A lovely secluded bay with a good view of the small fishing harbour, complete with a very well-placed bench to take a rest.
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Small but pretty harbour mostly used by fishing boats. A peaceful and calm place to stop for refreshments.
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Great view from the bridge, which has a segregated cycle lane and is lit at night.
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picturesque little harbor with fishing boats, sports boats and excursion boats
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Porsgrunn offers a wide variety of road cycling routes, with over 25 different tours to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging long-distance options.
The region boasts a diverse topography, offering everything from scenic coastal paths and idyllic archipelagos to areas with significant geological history and lush forest sections. You'll find a mix of well-paved surfaces, with some routes potentially including unpaved sections for a more rugged experience.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Porsgrunn offers several difficult long-distance routes. A notable option is the Porsgrunn to Starvik and Stavern (National Cycle Route 1), which spans over 90 kilometers with significant elevation gain. Another demanding route is the Helgeroa–Langesund Ferry – Fredriksvern Church loop from Porsgrunn, covering over 114 kilometers.
Porsgrunn's coastline is ideal for scenic rides. The Porsgrunn to Langesund Harbour (National Cycle Route 2) is a popular moderate path following beautiful coastal sections. You can also explore charming coastal towns like Brevik, known for its narrow streets and old wooden houses, which are often part of coastal routes.
Absolutely. Porsgrunn is part of the Gea Norvegica Unesco Global Geopark, offering a unique journey through a billion years of geological history. Cycling routes can take you past ancient Norwegian basement rocks, sedimentary rocks from an ancient seabed, and volcanic remnants, providing a fascinating backdrop to your ride. For more information, you can visit the Gea Norvegica Unesco Global Geopark website.
Yes, Porsgrunn offers several easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. While specific easy routes are not detailed here, the region's diverse network includes options designed for lower difficulty levels, often found along flatter coastal sections or within less hilly areas.
The road cycling routes in Porsgrunn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from coastal views to forest areas, and the well-maintained paths that cater to different abilities.
Yes, there are several excellent loop routes. A popular option is the Brevik Bridge – Kragerø City Center loop from Porsgrunn, which takes you through coastal areas. Another circular route is the Roadbike loop from Langangen.
Many routes offer access to interesting sights. You might pass by the charming Nevlunghavn Harbor, enjoy the Sea view in Tangen Fort, or cycle near Rognstranda Beach and Cliffs. The Langesund Harbor Promenade is also a popular viewpoint along coastal routes.
While cycling is possible for much of the year, March and July are particularly popular months for road cycling in Porsgrunn. These months generally offer favorable weather conditions for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, some areas are well-suited for families. Islands like Bjørkøya feature trails designed for accessibility, accommodating bicycles, strollers, and wheelchairs, making them suitable for family outings. While these might not be exclusively road cycling, they offer accessible paved sections for a family-friendly experience.
Yes, many routes pass through or near towns and villages where you can find amenities. Coastal towns like Langesund and Brevik, for instance, offer harbors, cafes, and other services where you can take a break and refuel during your ride.


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