Cycling Spots around Hardangerfjord

Norwegian Fjords

Hardangerfjord! It's a stunning fjord in Norway, known for its beauty. Stretching 179 kilometres (111 miles) inland from the Atlantic Ocean, it's the third longest fjord in the world.

The mountains surrounding the Hardangerfjord as Folgefonna glacier, Røldalsfjellet, Osafjellet and the Hardangervidda Plateau, are a dream for cyclists.

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Planning your cycling trip

2. Choosing when to book:

Norwegian Fjords in Summer

In southern Norway, summer weather conditions are usually mild with temperatures ranging from 15-25 degrees Celsius. During the summer months in southern Norway, there are long daylight hours because of the country's proximity to the Arctic Circle. In June, the sun can be up for more than 18 hours a day. This is a great time to enjoy cycling and explore the beautiful scenery.

Best website for weather reports?
yr.no

Summer Road Conditions

Summer road conditions in southern Norway are generally good, but it's important to be cautious on narrow and winding roads. The roads can be busy during the summer months.

Best website for road reports?
vegvesen.no

Travelling in Summer

This is the high tourist season in southern Norway due to the pleasant weather. Accommodation prices can be higher, and popular cycling routes and tourist destinations may be more crowded. The long days provide ample time for cycling and exploration.

Best local airport?
avinor.no

3. Know who to speak with:

Always speak with a local expert BEFORE booking your trip. Valuable local knowledge will ensure you get the most out of your cycling holiday.



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Around Hardangerfjord
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