Råneå to Luleälven Loop
A road cycling route starting from Ranea
Explore the scenic loop from Råneå to Luleälven with stunning river views.
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This 147 km road cycling route takes you from Råneå to Luleälven, offering breathtaking river views along the way. With a moderate ascent of 703 m, the route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness rating of this route is 3, as it offers beautiful landscapes and enjoyable cycling experience. Highlights along the route include Gunnarsbyn, known for its picturesque village setting, Korpforsen, a majestic waterfall worth a stop, and Niemisel, where you can see traditional Swedish countryside.
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Start: Råneå Village centerRåneå: Experience the serene beauty of Övre Norrland while cycling in Råneå, Sweden.
Råneå, located in Övre Norrland, Sweden, offers a pleasant cycling experience for road and gravel cyclists. The locality features a mix of flat and rolling terrains, making it suitable for riders of all levels. Råneå is surrounded by scenic landscapes, tranquil lakes, and lush forests, providing cyclists with a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere during their rides. The roads in Råneå are well-maintained, ensuring smooth and safe cycling routes. For those seeking a challenge, nearby climbs such as Antnäsberget offer excellent opportunities for testing one's skills. Overall, Råneå is a charming locality that promises a delightful cycling experience for all enthusiasts.56 km
56 km
GunnarsbynHamletGunnarsbyn features a charming village ambiance with traditional Swedish architecture and stunning natural surroundings.
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101 km
KorpforsenShelterKorpforsen waterfall is a must-visit highlight, where you can witness the raw power and beauty of water cascading down rocky cliffs.
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119 km
NiemiselVillageNiemisel offers a glimpse into the Swedish countryside, surrounded by lush green fields and traditional farms.
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147 km
Finish: Råneå Village centerRåneå: Experience the serene beauty of Övre Norrland while cycling in Råneå, Sweden.