Tour Powered by Geiranger Adventure |
Important information!
- Meeting point at the local supplier's office at Geirangervegen 10 (Geiranger`s main pedestrian street), directly before the coffee shop Cafe Ole.
Experience Norway's stunning nature and striking fjords on a self-guided downhill bike tour from the picturesque Geiranger village.
Meet in Geiranger for a safety talk, and to be kitted out with your bike and equipment before being driven up the mountain to your iconic starting point 1,030-meters above sea level: the Djupvatnet Lake*.
Take in the majestic surrounding scenery as you cycle your way down the fjord's sinuous roads. Make sure to stop once in a while to snap some memorable pictures — especially at the famous Flydalsjuvet viewpoint, which offers some of the best views of the area.
*In case the road to the Djupvatnet lake is closed we offer an alternative from the Eagle Bend viewpoint.
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION |
|
|
MEETING POINT |
|
|
DURATION |
|
|
MIN/MAX PERSONS |
|
|
Difficulty |
|
|
TO WEAR |
|
|
INCLUDED | Equipment: Helmet, Bicycle gloves, Visibility vest | |
EXCLUDED | No guide. Individual tour. | |
MINIMUM AGE | 12+ accompanied by adult | |
INFANT/CHILD/ADULT PAYMENT |
|
For any additional information you can visit our FAQ page or Contact us.
Photo Credits: Mattias Fredriksson – Visitnorway.com
1- Departure: Centre of Geiranger
A beautiful small village in Sunnmøre region of Møre og Romsdal county in the western part of Norway. The Geirangerfjord is one of Norway’s most spectacular fjords. Since 2005 the Geirangerfjord area has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
2- Djupvatn Lake
Spectacular mountain lake. It lies at the altitude of 1030 meters above sea level and is at least 90 meters deep. The lake is normally covered with ice, depending on the temperature and on the season, the ice usually melts around mid of June/July.