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Touring cycling routes in Rønnomdalen Naturreservat traverse a rugged and scenic landscape within Drangedal municipality, Norway. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, featuring several peaks and the Rønnomdalsvannet lake nestled within a valley. This environment offers varied elevations and visually distinct natural features. While the reserve is primarily known for hiking, the available touring cycling routes navigate through this challenging topography.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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62.9km
04:43
990m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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65.8km
04:50
950m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Husvatnet Lake is but one of six beautiful interconnected lakes here set amid a serene pine forest. This is a popular swimming, fishing, hiking and mountain biking destination due to the tranquillity and the not-too-severe height gain. There is a popular hiking trail circumnavigating the whole lake system that is about 14 kilometres long.
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Reinsvatn is a high-mountain reservoir situated 1,170 meters above sea level in the rugged Setesdalheiene mountains. Regulated by a dam on its southern edge, the lake serves as a popular spot for hikers exploring the vast Norwegian wilderness.
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Pretty cool-looking suspension bridge along the trail. Definitely worth stopping to check it out.
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A sweeping view of the landscape all around (also a great spot to practise some stoppies and nose manuals on this slab).
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From this elevated spot, you’re rewarded with breathtaking views over the surrounding rolling hills and deep forests, a picture-perfect Norwegian landscape.
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Small old wooden church on the outskirts of Nissedal
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Gautefall is also worth a visit in summer. Many marked hiking trails and you can swim in the lake of the biathlon facility. In midsummer catering is possible in the Skilodge Gautefall. While there is no bike path on the road up there, it is not very busy.
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Knut T. Storbukås, stage name Sputnik, is a Norwegian musician. He was Norway's Artist of the Year 1990 and got into the Guinness Book of Records in 1993 when he did 36 concerts in 72 hours between Mandal in the south and Tromsø in the north of Norway. The opening hours of the museum are by arrangement (tel. 0047-95 15 14 12, www.sputnik1943.dk or mail: post@sputnik.no)
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There are 4 touring cycling routes documented in Rønnomdalen Naturreservat on komoot. These routes navigate through the reserve's challenging mountainous terrain.
All touring cycling routes in Rønnomdalen Naturreservat are classified as difficult. They feature significant elevation gains and challenging climbs and descents, making them suitable for experienced touring cyclists.
The terrain in Rønnomdalen Naturreservat is rugged and mountainous, characterized by varied elevations, valleys, and the presence of Rønnomdalsvannet lake. You will encounter challenging climbs and descents throughout the routes.
Yes, all the touring cycling routes listed for Rønnomdalen Naturreservat are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Koppårknatten – Nissedal Church loop from Tørdal kirke or the Hello – Sjeggfoss loop from Lauvåsen naturreservat.
For a challenging long-distance ride, consider the Hello – Sjeggfoss loop from Lauvåsen naturreservat. This difficult route spans 40.9 miles (65.8 km) and features demanding climbs and descents through the varied terrain of the reserve.
If you're looking for a shorter but still difficult option, the Langemyrliane – Stolvassnuten loop from Hellheia naturreservat is 22.0 miles (35.4 km) long, leading through valleys and past hills. Another option is the Stone Cairn Viewpoint – Suspension Bridge loop from Hellheia naturreservat, which covers 38.7 km.
While cycling, you'll experience a landscape characterized by mountainous terrain, including peaks like Spreng and Rønnomnibben, and the scenic Rønnomdalsvannet lake nestled within the valley. The routes offer views of these dramatic natural features.
Rønnomdalen Naturreservat is a protected area, and cycling within nature reserves in Norway may have restrictions or be permitted only on designated trails to preserve the natural environment. It is advisable to verify local regulations regarding cycling before your visit, as off-road cycling might be limited.
Given that all touring cycling routes in Rønnomdalen Naturreservat are classified as difficult with significant elevation changes, they are generally not considered suitable for family-friendly touring cycling, especially with young children or beginners. The terrain is more appropriate for experienced cyclists.
While specific seasonal information for Rønnomdalen Naturreservat is limited, generally, the best time for cycling in mountainous regions of Norway is during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when trails are clear of snow and ice, and weather conditions are more favorable.
Information regarding specific cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly along the touring cycling routes within Rønnomdalen Naturreservat is not readily available. However, the reserve is located within Drangedal municipality, and you may find amenities in nearby towns like Tørdal.
The touring cycling routes often start from locations such as Tørdal kirke, Lauvåsen naturreservat, or Hellheia naturreservat. These points typically offer access to the routes, but specific parking availability should be checked locally upon arrival.


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