Aerial view of Alesund, Norway. Nicolai Berntsen@Unsplash

Norway


Land of the Midnight Sun

Norway bike tours

Alesund  ·  Hellesylt  ·  Tromso  ·  Valldal

Natural wonders, Nordic culture, and the Northern Lights await you in Norway. Known as a country of 'friluftsliv', translating to 'outdoor life', Norway is the ideal destination for a cycling holiday. The country's culture is oriented towards open air activities, and the scenic landscapes of awesome fjords and mesmerizing mountains provide a stunning backdrop for your next vacation adventure.

Norway’s heritage is a fascinating journey through Viking conquests, medieval kingdoms, unions with Denmark and Sweden, and the establishment of a modern, prosperous nation. This varied history has left behind plenty of sightseeing opportunities, from Viking settlements to enchanting castles, meaning that a vacation in Norway will never leave you short of things to see and do. Moreover, the country enjoys a thriving contemporary culture that benefits from generous funding for the arts and significant investments in green spaces. Norway’s focus on sustainable development also means that almost everywhere you go is cycle-friendly. There really is no better destination for a bike tour.

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    If your adventure leads you to Ålesund, prepare to be awestruck by the abundance of Art Nouveau architecture in this town. Take a family-friendly city tour to discover the island of Hessa, lying just off the city's shore, and the vast views from the Aksla vantage point. Just a short ride from Ålesund is Hellesylt, a small village boasting the most spectacular of settings. Take a guided tour to ride the old road from Hellesylt towards Flo and Oppstryn in Stryn for an authentic taste of traditional life in a Norwegian fjord village.

    Venture on towards the village of Valldal to unveil Viking history and verdant views on a day tour. Your bicycle tour will lead you to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Tafjord, where Olaf II of Norway narrowly escaped Canute the Great. Or, take a ride through Tromsø, known as the 'Gateway to the Arctic', to witness the splendid spectacle of the Midnight Sun. During the winter months, the sun never sets here, making an evening city tour the perfect way to round off a day's sightseeing.

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Tromso Highlights E-Bike Tour

Tromso · from kr1200 NOK

3 hours
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Rider Level: Leisure Electric bike tours
Rider Level: Leisure Electric bike tours
3 hours

Days Start Finish
Daily 10:00 am ~1:00 pm
Daily 2:00 pm ~5:00 pm

Description:
Capture life-long memories in the ‘Paris of the North’ on this guided e-bike tour of Tromsø! In 3 hours, you’ll cycle around some of the city’s most spectacular sightseeing spots, taking in all the history and culture of Tromsø, the ‘Gateway to the…

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Hellesylt E-Bike Tour over Flofjellet

Hellesylt · from kr1699 NOK

5 hours, 31.06 miles
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Rider Level: Recreational Electric bike tours
Rider Level: Recreational Electric bike tours
5 hours, 31.06 miles

Days Start Finish
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10:00 am ~3:00 pm

Also available as a private tour, with time and day booked upon request.

Description:
Discover a dynamic day tour exploring the magnificent old mountain path which once connected Møre and Romsdal with Sogn and Fjordane! This is an entrancing e-bike tour guaranteed to bring you the best of Norway’s natural beauty and leave you with…

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Alesund City E-Bike Tour

Alesund · from kr899 NOK

3 hours, 7.45 miles
5/5 (3)
Rider Level: Leisure
Rider Level: Leisure
5/5 (3)
3 hours, 7.45 miles

Days Start Finish
Daily 12:00 pm ~3:00 pm

Also available as a private tour, with time and day booked upon request.

Description:
Let Ålesund amaze you on this awe-inspiring e-bike tour of the city and its viewpoints. Discover the arresting Art Nouveau architecture that defines Aspøya, the iridescent beauty of the island of Hessa, and sensational views from Aksla on a day tour to…

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Midnight Sun Tromso E-Bike Tour

Tromso · from kr1200 NOK

3 hours
5/5 (1)
Rider Level: Leisure Electric bike tours
Rider Level: Leisure Electric bike tours
5/5 (1)
3 hours

Days Start Finish
Daily 7:00 pm ~10:00 pm

Description:
In the city where the sun never sets (in the summer months, at least), make the most of an evening in Tromsø with the Midnight Sun Tromsø E-Bike Tour. This 3 hour bicycle tour will introduce you to the history and culture of one of Norway's…

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Sukkertoppen E-Bike & Hike Tour Alesund

Alesund · from kr1199 NOK

4 hours, 7.45 miles
(0)
Rider Level: Recreational
Rider Level: Recreational
4 hours, 7.45 miles

Days Start Finish
Daily 11:00 am ~3:00 pm

Also available as a private tour, with time and day booked upon request.

Description:
Feel on top of the world on the Sukkertoppen E-Bike & Hike Tour Alesund, a guided cycle through Ålesund to the top of the sensational Sugar Loaf Mountain (Sukkertoppen), where you’ll be rewarded with unrivaled views over the Sunnmøre Alps…

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Valldal E-Bike & Hike Tour

Valldal · from kr1199 NOK

3.3 hours, 9.94 miles
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Rider Level: Recreational
Rider Level: Recreational
3.3 hours, 9.94 miles

Days Start Finish
Daily 2:00 pm ~5:18 pm

Also available as a private tour, with time and day booked upon request.

Description:
Discover the unrivaled beauty of Valldal and the tremendous UNESCO World Heritage Site of Tafjord on the Valldal E-Bike & Hike Tour Alesund! This guided day tour is your ticket to feeling on top of the world as you immerse yourself in Norway’s…

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Tromso to Ersfjordbotn E-Bike Tour

Tromso · from kr1800 NOK

4 hours
5/5 (1)
Rider Level: Leisure Electric bike tours
Rider Level: Leisure Electric bike tours
5/5 (1)
4 hours

Days Start Finish
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10:00 am ~2:00 pm

Description:
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Kvaløya island and Ersfjordbotn village on this e-bike tour filled with magnificent coastal scenery. The Tromsø to Ersfjordbotn E-Bike Tour is a guided day tour that takes you on a breathtaking ride through the…

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