Det finst hotell på Årdalstangen, Klingenberg hotel, 10km fra Øvre Årdal, samme bygd berre 10min unna. Årdalsvatnet skiller dei 2 tettstadane😊 det beste utgangspunktet for denne turen. Når du er ferdig kan du nyte ein god middag og ein varm dusj. Hotellet er ofte fullt på sommarane, men viss du planlegger godt nok er det ikkje problem og få rom! Flott video☺️
@@Sideraptrab if your FTP is north of 3.5 W/kg you’ll manage with a compack crank and 30 in the back. Probably more comfortable with even more gears though. This part of the country is HILLY!
A MTB-ride from Finse to Flåm (53 km) I did 8 years ago was a big cycling highlight, in beauty comparable! This one looks great as well, but requires a far greater level of fitness.
Yes, "Rallarvegen" (Finse to Flåm) is one of my all time favorite rides, too. Arguably, the climb "Tusenemeteren" is a fair bit tougher. That being said, the most spectacular section, the flat "Tunnelvegen" is accessible from the top. So you could ride Tunnelvegen in and out, and bypass the climb alltogether (if necessary).
Norway looks like one of the few places in Europe that can compare with the beauty of riding in the Dolomites. What to expect from the weather in the summer? Unpredictable I assume? Living in Denmark I would be able to take the ferry to Oslo (including bike).
Hi, Lars! It does indeed have some world-class scenery for cycling. As you say, the weather is somewhat unpredictable in the summer. But in my experience, the week-long forecasts are typically fairly accurate. So if you're in Denmark, you could opt for traveling with the ferry on short notice.
lovely ride, the climb is well worth it. new subscriber here.
@@trooperV thanks, happy to hear you enjoyed the video!
Norges fineste tur👍
Ja, definitivt en av de flotteste vi noen gang har syklet!
Det finst hotell på Årdalstangen, Klingenberg hotel, 10km fra Øvre Årdal, samme bygd berre 10min unna.
Årdalsvatnet skiller dei 2 tettstadane😊 det beste utgangspunktet for denne turen. Når du er ferdig kan du nyte ein god middag og ein varm dusj.
Hotellet er ofte fullt på sommarane, men viss du planlegger godt nok er det ikkje problem og få rom!
Flott video☺️
Takk for tipset!
Such a spectacular ride. Can we go again, please?
@@nataliemuller__ yes, indeed. Slthough I don’t look forward to pulling the trolley😮💨
Cool video....I am planning to do this climb in 2025 with the gravel bike, what minimum gears do you recommend for this climb?
@@Sideraptrab if your FTP is north of 3.5 W/kg you’ll manage with a compack crank and 30 in the back. Probably more comfortable with even more gears though. This part of the country is HILLY!
Ok so no problem with my 30 in front and 36 t in the back.... thanks for the info
Ask me anything about this ride in the comments.
A MTB-ride from Finse to Flåm (53 km) I did 8 years ago was a big cycling highlight, in beauty comparable! This one looks great as well, but requires a far greater level of fitness.
Yes, "Rallarvegen" (Finse to Flåm) is one of my all time favorite rides, too. Arguably, the climb "Tusenemeteren" is a fair bit tougher. That being said, the most spectacular section, the flat "Tunnelvegen" is accessible from the top. So you could ride Tunnelvegen in and out, and bypass the climb alltogether (if necessary).
Norway looks like one of the few places in Europe that can compare with the beauty of riding in the Dolomites. What to expect from the weather in the summer? Unpredictable I assume?
Living in Denmark I would be able to take the ferry to Oslo (including bike).
Hi, Lars! It does indeed have some world-class scenery for cycling. As you say, the weather is somewhat unpredictable in the summer. But in my experience, the week-long forecasts are typically fairly accurate. So if you're in Denmark, you could opt for traveling with the ferry on short notice.