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Island Explorer


A road cycling route starting from Myre

Embark on a thrilling road cycling journey to explore the stunning islands near Myre.

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Discover the beautiful islands surrounding Myre on this road cycling route. With a total distance of 136 km and an ascent of 1113 meters, it offers a challenging adventure for well-trained amateurs. You'll experience the unique charm of island life as you ride through quaint villages, cross picturesque bridges, and marvel at the coastal landscapes.

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136 km
1113 m
Tough
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Myre Village center
Myre: Cycling along the picturesque coast of Myre
Myre is a small village situated in the Nord-Norge region of Norway. From a cyclist's point of view, Myre offers breathtaking coastal routes and serene landscapes to explore. While the village itself may not have famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs, cyclists can enjoy the scenic beauty of Myre's surroundings, including the nearby Vesteralen archipelago and the stunning Lofoten Islands. These areas offer a mix of flat and hilly routes, providing a great cycling experience for all abilities.
Sørvågmælen318 mPeak
Sørvågmælen is a charming fishing village where you can watch the traditional boats come in with their fresh catch.
AlsvågVillage
Alsvåg is a scenic spot with stunning views of the archipelago and the distant mountains.
BollvågenHamlet
Bollvågen is a hidden gem with its secluded beach and crystal-clear waters. Don't forget your swimwear!
Staven604 mPeak
Staven offers panoramic views of the coastline and the surrounding islands, especially at sunset.
Finish: Myre Village center
Myre: Cycling along the picturesque coast of Myre

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