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Road cycling routes around Herøy are defined by a unique archipelago of thousands of islands, islets, and skerries, connected by numerous bridges. The landscape is predominantly low-lying, offering expansive panoramic sea views and generally easy routes. This infrastructure facilitates exploration across varied scenery, with distant mountains like Dønnamannen and De Syv Søstre providing a dramatic backdrop. The interconnected islands form an ideal network for coastal cycling.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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107km
04:39
840m
840m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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27.7km
01:19
250m
250m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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24.4km
01:05
180m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A nice little mini-path crossing Dønna Island in the South from one side to the other. Easy, picturesque and safe. Not much traffic during spring time.
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Helgeland Museum is a foundation operating various museums within Helgeland. Dønna is one of them. Good spots to learn more about this fascinating and beautiful area within Norway.
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Parking lot with restrooms. From here, you can start the hike to Skjæringen or Tvillingene... or simply take a short climb to the "natural pool" Markvollkulpen. Bring a towel, the water is ice-cold, but the place is beautiful.
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Cycling over water and islands with spectacular views is just unbelievable.
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The essence of Norway: a bay with blue water and tiny boats, with a backdrop of pastel colored houses.
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The essence of Norway: a bay with blue water and tiny boats, with a backdrop of pastel colored houses.
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The views from this road cannot be beat!
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Here you feel transported back to the time of the Vikings. The details are stunning. There are guided tours available.
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Herøy offers a selection of road cycling routes, with four highly-rated options available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy coastal rides to more moderate, longer distances across the interconnected islands.
The terrain in Herøy is predominantly low-lying, characterized by a sprawling archipelago with thousands of islands connected by numerous bridges. This provides generally easy routes with expansive panoramic sea views. While many routes are flat, some moderate options include gentle ascents, offering varied scenery and distant views of majestic mountains like De Syv Søstre.
Yes, Herøy has easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Geittjønna loop from Stamnes is an easy 27.2 km path that offers a pleasant ride through the island's low-lying coastal areas. The interconnected island network ensures many routes are accessible and enjoyable for all abilities.
Herøy's road cycling routes offer stunning coastal views and opportunities to see unique natural attractions. You can enjoy panoramic sea vistas and distant mountains. A notable stop is the Markvollkulpen nature pool with waterfall, which provides refreshing views. Cyclists can also catch glimpses of the dramatic Syv Søstre (Seven Sisters) mountain range in the distance.
Yes, many of Herøy's road cycling routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular loop options include the moderate Gjerdevatnet – Geittjønna loop from Øren (71.3 km) and the shorter, easy Geittjønna loop from Stamnes (27.2 km). Another great option is the Markvollskaret – Trollskaret loop from Søvik kai, which is 24.4 km.
The summer months are ideal for road biking in Herøy, offering the best weather conditions and the unique experience of the midnight sun. The low-lying coastal terrain is generally pleasant for cycling during this period. While winter offers a chance to see the Northern Lights, cycling conditions may be more challenging due to weather.
Yes, you can rent bicycles locally in Herøy. This allows for flexible exploration, and rented bikes can even be taken to other inhabited islands like Brasøy, Husvær, Løkta, and Vandve, expanding your cycling possibilities across the archipelago.
Beyond natural beauty, Herøy offers cultural stops. Cyclists can visit the 12th-century Helgeland Cathedral, rich in cultural treasures. For a unique experience, the spectacular flower shop Etcetera at Herøyholmen combines flowers, licorice, interior items, and chocolate. The Herøy Kystmuseum (Museum of Coastal Culture) also provides insights into the region's past.
While Herøy's terrain is largely low-lying, offering many easy rides, there are longer routes that provide a more challenging experience. The Gjerdevatnet – Geittjønna loop from Øren, at 71.3 km with moderate difficulty, offers a substantial ride. The interconnected islands also allow for combining routes to create longer, custom tours.
Herøy stands out for its unique archipelago, featuring thousands of islands, islets, and skerries connected by numerous bridges. This creates an unparalleled network for coastal cycling, offering expansive panoramic sea views and a diverse landscape. The low-lying terrain makes many routes accessible, while the backdrop of distant mountains adds to the dramatic scenery, making it ideal for touring cyclists.
A highly scenic and popular route in the broader Herøy area is the approximately 50 km ride between Herøy and the neighboring island of Dønna. This route is often considered one of the most beautiful cycling experiences along the entire Helgeland coast, showcasing the region's stunning island-hopping potential.
Herøy is renowned for its rich birdlife, particularly the bird island of Runde. This is Scandinavia's southernmost and most species-rich bird cliff, home to an estimated 100,000 breeding pairs of seabirds, including puffins. While cycling, you'll have opportunities to observe various seabirds and coastal wildlife.


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