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Malmberget to Kommeter Gravel Bike Route


A gravel cycling route starting from Malmberget

Discover the rugged beauty of the Övre Norrland region on this gravel bike route from Malmberget to Kommeter

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Experience the stunning landscapes of Övre Norrland as you cycle through small villages, forests, and lakes on this challenging gravel bike route. With a total ascent of 299 meters over a distance of 55 kilometers, this route offers a mix of scenery and terrain that will test your endurance and reward you with breathtaking views. Along the way, you'll encounter highlights such as the picturesque town of Sikträsket and the scenic Latnivaara. The route culminates in Kommeter, where you can replenish your energy while taking in the serene surroundings.

gravel
55 km
299 m
Tough
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Locality center
Malmberget: Immersing in the unspoiled nature of Northern Sweden on two wheels
Malmberget is a locality located in the Övre Norrland region of Sweden. For cyclists, Malmberget offers a mix of paved and gravel routes that traverse through the vast Swedish wilderness. The area is known for its stunning landscapes, including rugged mountains, dense forests, and pristine lakes. Cyclists can also explore the nearby national parks, such as Abisko National Park and Sarek National Park, for some unforgettable off-road adventures. While there aren't any well-known climbs in the immediate vicinity, Malmberget is a dream destination for nature-loving cyclists seeking solitude and breathtaking natural beauty.
MalmbergetSub-urb
Malmberget is a historic mining town known for its impressive iron ore mine.
SikträsketLake
Sikträsket is a charming village surrounded by forests and lakes, offering peaceful cycling paths.
LatnivaaraHamlet
Latnivaara is a picturesque area known for its beautiful landscapes and hiking trails.
KommeterAttraction
Kommeter is a small village with a tranquil atmosphere and scenic views of lakes and forests.
Finish: Locality center
Malmberget: Immersing in the unspoiled nature of Northern Sweden on two wheels