Eastern Norway Mid Norway Northern Norway Southern Norway Western Norway Slådalsvegen Follows the old live stock mountain track Slådalsvegen is a 32 km long winter closed gravel road between Lesja and Vågåmo. The road follows the old track used by the live stock. View more Myllargutvegen A detour down history lane Myllargutvegen is a beautiful and historical 97 km long detour from E134. This is a nice break whether you are going east or west. View more Jotunheimvegen Glide through Jotunheimen national park Jotunheimvegen is a 45 kilometres (28 mi) long gravel toll road through Jotunheimen national park. The road is closed during winter. View more The Silver Road The first public Road in Norway The 400-year-old Silver Road (Sølvveien) is the first public road in Norway – built in the 1620s for transportation to the silver mine. View more Aursjøvegen The wildest road in Norway? Aursjøvegen is loved by adventure motorcyclists for the feeling of wilderness. The road is steep, narrow, partly gravel and without fences. View more Tuddalsvegen – Gaustatoppen Mountain road passing Gaustatoppen Road 651 Tuddalsvegen is a beautiful 52 km long mountain road between Rjukan and Saueland – passing the beautiful mountain Gaustatoppen. View more Suleskarvegen Motorcycle Eldorado of South-West Suleskarvegen is a fun road, considered the motorcycle Eldorado of south-western Norway. It has it all; twisties, mountains and fjords! View more Kystriksveien (Road 17) World’s most beautiful ride? The 630 km long County Road 17 (Norwegian: Fylkesvei 17) is also known as the Coastal Highway (Norwegian: Kystriksveien) View more Undredalen stave church The smallest stave church still in use in all of Scandinavia The church is only 12 by 4 metres (39 by 13 ft) and has only 40 seats, making it the smallest stave church still in use in all of Scandinavia. View more Høre stave church Along the Kings road across Filefjell Høre stave church, built in 1179 is located in Vang, 2 km from road E16. Year confirmed by runic writings – and by dendrochronology. View more Posts navigation Previous 1 … 8 9 10 11 12 … 17 Next
Slådalsvegen Follows the old live stock mountain track Slådalsvegen is a 32 km long winter closed gravel road between Lesja and Vågåmo. The road follows the old track used by the live stock. View more
Myllargutvegen A detour down history lane Myllargutvegen is a beautiful and historical 97 km long detour from E134. This is a nice break whether you are going east or west. View more
Jotunheimvegen Glide through Jotunheimen national park Jotunheimvegen is a 45 kilometres (28 mi) long gravel toll road through Jotunheimen national park. The road is closed during winter. View more
The Silver Road The first public Road in Norway The 400-year-old Silver Road (Sølvveien) is the first public road in Norway – built in the 1620s for transportation to the silver mine. View more
Aursjøvegen The wildest road in Norway? Aursjøvegen is loved by adventure motorcyclists for the feeling of wilderness. The road is steep, narrow, partly gravel and without fences. View more
Tuddalsvegen – Gaustatoppen Mountain road passing Gaustatoppen Road 651 Tuddalsvegen is a beautiful 52 km long mountain road between Rjukan and Saueland – passing the beautiful mountain Gaustatoppen. View more
Suleskarvegen Motorcycle Eldorado of South-West Suleskarvegen is a fun road, considered the motorcycle Eldorado of south-western Norway. It has it all; twisties, mountains and fjords! View more
Kystriksveien (Road 17) World’s most beautiful ride? The 630 km long County Road 17 (Norwegian: Fylkesvei 17) is also known as the Coastal Highway (Norwegian: Kystriksveien) View more
Undredalen stave church The smallest stave church still in use in all of Scandinavia The church is only 12 by 4 metres (39 by 13 ft) and has only 40 seats, making it the smallest stave church still in use in all of Scandinavia. View more
Høre stave church Along the Kings road across Filefjell Høre stave church, built in 1179 is located in Vang, 2 km from road E16. Year confirmed by runic writings – and by dendrochronology. View more