Cycle touring from Trondheim to Lillehammer
Pictures from this summer’s bicycle touring trip with my partner Marie. The only thing that was decided before leaving was that we would cycle from Trondheim to Brekstad on the first day. After that, we decided to cycle south as the weather seemed a bit better and because it would be easier to get back to Oslo.
We cycled around 1000km, averaging around 75km per day. First along the coast, then east over the mountains. We had fully loaded mountain bikes weighing 35-38kg with enough food and water for 2-3 days. We spent 8 nights in my tiny tent, 2 at family and friends’, the rest in hotels/cabins booked the same day. Each morning we would look at the weather forecast and the map to look for our next destination. If you click on the maps below you can have a closer look at the route and elevation profile.
For pictures, I carried a Ricoh GR2 (28mm), a Ricoh GR3x (40mm) and a DJI Mini 3 Pro drone.
Day 5: From the Atlantic Ocean Road to near Molde
Tailwinds, a great lunch in Bryggjen i Bud, then a climb to end the day
Day 6: from near Molde to near Eidsbygda
The rainiest day of the trip. Started with a long downhill, then it started raining and we went into Isfjorden in pouring rain. On the southern side of the fjord there was a long and beautiful section on a gravel road. Stayed in a camping near Eidsbygda to dry our shoes and clothes.
Day 7: Åndalsnes and Trollstigen
Better weather today. Had an awesome lunch at Sødalshuset in Åndalsnes before the ascension of the mythical Trollstigen. The downhill section to Valldal was a bit disappointing because of a slight headwind and because it wasn’t really steep enough to get really fast speeds.
Day 10: from Reinheimen to Grov
Had a good night’s rest in a hotel after yesterday’s climbing. The sideroad down to Lom and the valley leading to Otta was beautiful. Great lunch at Brimibue. Ended up staying in a shelter/“gapahuk” of a local sports club near Grov. The last climb up route 51 was brutal!