The gravel road from Atrå by Tinnsjø via Kalhovd to Gvepseborg offers a breathtaking journey through these parts most stunning landscapes.
View moreTusenmeteren is an impressive piece of road construction. It runs 1000 meters straight up, 42 hairpin turns and took 30 years to build!
View moreThe beautiful nature and traditional culture of Gudbrandsdalen have been a source of inspiration to several artists. Myths, stories & trolls.
View morePanoramavegen across Golsfjellet between Hemsedal and Fagernes is a 43 km long panoramic gravel road with a scenic view from start to end.
View moreGrimsdalsvegen is an 48 km long gravel, mountain road with an excellent panoramic view of Jotunheimen National Park.
View moreAursjøvegen is loved by adventure motorcyclists for the feeling of wilderness. The road is steep, narrow, partly gravel and without fences.
View moreThe gravel road to Nørdstedalseter is a hidden gem in Breheimen. If you go, you have to endure the view twice since its a dead end.
View moreThe gravel road Gamle Strynefjellsveg is probably Norway's oldest tourist road, and links east and west in the most beautiful way possible!
View moreThe Trans Euro trail is all adventure riders and dirt road travelers dream. It runs from the North Cape to the door step of Africa.
View moreJotunheimvegen is a 45 kilometres (28 mi) long gravel toll road through Jotunheimen national park. The road is closed during winter.
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