Norwegian National Cycle Routes

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Signpost at an intersection of Norwegian National Cycle Routes 2 and 3.

The Norwegian National Cycle Routes (Nasjonale sykkelrute) form the national cycling route network of Norway. There are currently 10 such long-distance cycling routes, criss-crossing Norway and these were established mainly to promote bicycle tourism.

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Routes

As of March 2014 the list of Norwegian National Cycle Routes is as follows: [1]

  1. Svinesund to Kirkenes
  2. Porsgrunn to Stavanger
  3. Kristiansand, Setesdal and Hardanger
  4. Bergen, Finse, Oslo
  5. Larvik, Kongsberg, Geilo
  6. Røros to Hardanger
  7. Halden, Oslo, Nidaros
  8. Oppdal to Molde
  9. Halden to Trondheim
  10. Northcape to Lindesnes
Long-distance cycling on the national cycling route Number 1, Norway Long distance cycling on the national cycling route Number 1, Norway.jpg
Long-distance cycling on the national cycling route Number 1, Norway

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References

  1. "Syklist Velkommen – tips til sykkelferien: National cycle routes, Page 1" . Retrieved 4 March 2014.