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Luleå and Bergviken Gravel Route


A gravel cycling route starting from Bergnaeset

Discover the gravel roads from Luleå to Bergviken

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Embark on a challenging gravel route from Luleå to Bergviken, covering a distance of 76 km with an ascent of 236 m. Enjoy the serene natural beauty of the Northern Swedish landscape along the way.

gravel
76 km
236 m
Tough
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Luleå City center
Bergnäset: Scenic nature and challenging climbs in Sweden
Bergnäset in Övre Norrland, Sweden is a stunning locality for road and gravel cyclists. The area features breathtaking natural landscapes, including vast forests, serene lakes, and rolling hills. Cyclists can enjoy scenic routes along the picturesque coastal areas or explore the wilderness through adventurous off-road trails. Bergnäset is famous for its proximity to Kebnekaise, Sweden's highest mountain, and offers challenging climbs for experienced riders. With its pristine nature and diverse cycling opportunities, Bergnäset is a paradise for cycling enthusiasts.
LuleåCity
Luleå - Starting point of the route and a vibrant city with a rich history
Gjutberget35 mPeak
Gjutberget - A picturesque hill offering panoramic views of the surrounding area
GammelstadSub-urb
Gammelstad - A UNESCO World Heritage site with preserved wooden church town architecture
BergvikenSub-urb
Bergviken - Beautiful neighborhood in Luleå known for its charming seaside views
Finish: Luleå City center
Bergnäset: Scenic nature and challenging climbs in Sweden

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