Trondheim – NorskSykling http://www.norsksykling.no Magien ligger i mellom... Wed, 30 Nov 2016 07:07:42 +0000 nb-NO hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.6 On the way to Elgsethytta http://www.norsksykling.no/norgerundtpost/on-the-way-to-elgsethytta/ Thu, 17 Mar 2016 07:55:07 +0000 http://www.norsksykling.no/norgerundt-post/on-the-way-to-elgsethytta/ Read More]]>


Bjørnar Ulseth

This brilliant picture is shot by Bjørnar Ulseth and published on his profile on instagram (@bjornarulseth). NorskSykling then added some words and repostet it on our own profile (@norsksykling). If you want to see more fantastic shots from Bjørnar Ulseth – just follow the button below.

@bjornarulseth →

A tourist cottage in Bymarka

On the way to Elgsethytta. A tourist cottage in Bymarka, Trondheim. Specifically in Bynesmarka between Bosbergheia and Elsetheia.

Bymarka is a large forest area west of the city of Trondheim comprising Trondheim Bymark, Leinstrandmarka and Bynesmarka. 80 km2 and 300 km of paths and trails. A varied terrain with dense forests in the hillsides down to the city, and bare mountain above 450 m. Highest point in Bymarka is on Storheia with 565 meters above sea level.

The third most populous municipality in Norway

Trondheim is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county. It´s the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area.

Bymarka, Trondheim
]]>
On his way from Oslo to Nordkapp http://www.norsksykling.no/norgerundtpost/on-his-way-from-oslo-to-nordkapp/ Wed, 03 Feb 2016 15:05:59 +0000 http://www.norsksykling.no/norgerundt-post/on-his-way-from-oslo-to-nordkapp/ Read More]]>


Hrvoje Jurić

This brilliant picture is shot by Hrvoje Jurić and published on his profile on instagram (@hrvoje_juric). NorskSykling then added some words and repostet it on our own profile (@norsksykling). If you want to see more fantastic shots from Hrvoje Jurić – just follow the button below.

@hrvoje_juric →

From Trondheim

This is Hrvoje Jurić Putopis from Croatia.

The picture is shot in Trondheim and right now he’s on his way from Oslo to Nordkapp in Finnmark. 2000 kilometers in one month – maybe a few days more. Without any support on the road.

Norway is never completely flat and straight forward

Oslo – Nordkapp is a cycling adventure. Can be done by a regular cyclist but the number of days on the bike and possible harsh conditions along the way requires some experience. To cycle continuously for about a month requires some basic preparation too and Norway is never completely flat and straight forward.

On the way you will meet a wide range of Norwegian roads, fantastic scenery, weather and landscape.

If this sounds interesting take a look at this website: uijting.no

Trondheim
]]>