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Rallarvegen: Haugastøl to Flåm

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5.0

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Rallarvegen: Haugastøl to Flåm

06:26

81.9km

790m

Cycling

Cycle the Rallarvegen from Haugastøl to Flåm, a difficult 50.9-mile route through Norway's stunning mountain and fjord landscapes.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Hallingskarvet nasjonalpark

Finse biotopvernområde

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Train Station

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5.37 km

Wooden Bridge Over the Vikaåni Stream

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Small wooden bridge over the torrent 'Vikaåni' on Rallarvegen

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11.4 km

View of Lake Tungevatn

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Views on the lake which is just opening up in front of you (if cycling south to north).

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29.2 km

Rallarvegen

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Rallarvegen, or the Navvies’ Road, is a historic and scenic cycling route in Norway. Originally built for the construction of the Bergen Line railway, it now offers a picturesque journey through diverse landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and waterfalls. The route spans from Haugastøl to Flåm, providing cyclists with a unique and immersive experience of Norway’s natural beauty and railroad history.

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51.8 km

Grøndalsvatnet

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Fantastic gravel road around the lake. We had a lunch not far from here - very peaceful area with some great views.

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56.1 km

Kjosfossen Waterfall

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Despite the breathtaking surroundings, don't lose focus on the path. Hard to drive.

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78.3 km

Flåm Church

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The altarpiece is from 1681 and shows mountains and peasant costumes. The decorations in the choir are from the same time and have Weinrankenmuster.Die decorations in the nave were later decorated and are unique as church art.
Under the restoration in 1967 found an old robe that was used until 1930 as antependium. According to research, it has been found that it is a knight's coat from the year 1300, which was woven in Venice. This is the loneliest piece found here in the country.


Church is open during the summer months.

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81.9 km

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Train Station

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45.5 km

16.8 km

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3.01 km

804 m

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40.4 km

29.8 km

11.8 km

116 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Rallarvegen from Haugastøl to Flåm, and is it suitable for beginners?

This section of the Rallarvegen is generally rated as difficult due to its technical demands and required stamina. While the initial part from Haugastøl to Finse is a more gradual climb, the descent from Myrdal into Flåm is notably steep and challenging, featuring 21 sharp hairpin bends where cyclists are advised to dismount and walk. It is best suited for individuals with some cycling experience rather than absolute beginners.

What is the terrain like on the Rallarvegen from Haugastøl to Flåm?

The terrain varies significantly along the route. Starting on the high mountain plateaus of Hardangervidda, you'll encounter barren, rocky, high-altitude landscapes, sometimes with snow patches even in summer. The surface is primarily gravel and stone. As you descend towards Flåm, the scenery transforms into wild, steep, and lush green valleys, with some narrow mountain paths requiring caution.

How long does it typically take to cycle the Rallarvegen from Haugastøl to Flåm?

The route is approximately 82 kilometers (51 miles) long. While the komoot tour suggests a duration of around 6.5 hours of active cycling, most people take a full day to complete it, allowing time to enjoy the scenery, take photos, and make stops. Some even choose to split it into two days, staying overnight in Finse or Myrdal.

What are the main sights and landmarks along the Rallarvegen?

The route offers numerous highlights. You'll pass the Wooden Bridge Over the Vikaåni Stream, enjoy the View of Lake Tungevatn, and cycle along the historic Rallarvegen itself. Other notable spots include Grøndalsvatnet, the impressive Kjosfossen Waterfall, and the charming Flåm Church. You can also visit the Rallar Museum in Finse and see engineering feats like the Klevabrua bridge.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Rallarvegen?

The cycling season for the Rallarvegen typically runs from early July to late September. This period offers the best chance for snow-free conditions, though weather in the mountains can change rapidly, so be prepared for varying temperatures and carry appropriate clothing. Early July might still have some snow patches, especially at higher elevations.

Are there bike rental and luggage transport options available for this route?

Yes, for your convenience, bikes can be rented at various points along the route, including Haugastøl, Finse, Myrdal, and Flåm. Many services allow you to rent a bike at one location and return it at Flåm. Luggage transport services are also available, typically between the train stations along the route, making your ride lighter and more enjoyable.

Is the Rallarvegen from Haugastøl to Flåm dog-friendly?

While dogs are generally allowed on the Rallarvegen, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially as parts of the route traverse the Hardangervidda Plateau and are within or near Hallingskarvet National Park, where wildlife protection is paramount. Be mindful of other cyclists and the challenging terrain, particularly the steep descents.

Do I need any permits or is there an entrance fee for the Rallarvegen, especially within Hallingskarvet National Park?

There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Rallarvegen itself. However, parts of the route are within or border Hallingskarvet National Park. While you don't need a permit to enter the park, it's crucial to respect national park regulations, such as staying on marked paths, not disturbing wildlife, and leaving no trace.

Where can I start the Rallarvegen, and are there parking or public transport options?

The most common starting point for this section is Haugastøl. Haugastøl is accessible by train via the Bergen Railway, which also runs parallel to parts of the Rallarvegen. There is parking available at Haugastøl. You can also start from Finse, which is only accessible by train, making public transport a convenient option for accessing the trailheads.

What should I pack for cycling the Rallarvegen?

Given the varying conditions, pack layers of clothing suitable for both cold and warmer weather, including waterproof and windproof outer layers. Bring plenty of water and snacks, as services can be sparse between villages. A repair kit for your bike, a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone are also essential. Don't forget sunglasses and sunscreen, even on cloudy days.

Does the Rallarvegen intersect with other well-known cycling paths?

Yes, the Rallarvegen is a significant part of Norway's cycling network. The route from Haugastøl to Flåm fully encompasses the 'Nasjonal sykkelrute 4 (Geilo-Lærdalsøyri)' for its entire length. You will also find sections that overlap with 'Vestre Rallarvegen' and the historic 'Bergensbanen' (Bergen Railway) access roads.

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Rallarvegen: Haugastøl to Flåm

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790m

Trail Reviews

Øivind Langeland
July 13, 2022, Rallarvegen

For more information, please see link: https://www.2blua.com/post/rallarvegen-og-hogevarde-bonus Only in Norwegian, our apologies for that.

Today I cycled the Rallarvegen. One of the most beautiful tours I have ever done. Incredible nature. Norway's most beautiful cycle path.

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Today I drove the Rallarvegen. This is a road that was built more than 100 years ago to accommodate the Oslo - Bergen railway line. Rallarvegen means nothing else than the railway workers' path. The path is now one of the most famous cycling routes in Norway. However, most people drive it in the opposite direction from Haugastøl or Finse to Flåm. But I came from the north-east and therefore wanted to drive it the other way round. The disadvantage of the direction I have chosen is that it first goes up hundreds of meters in altitude. So it's actually the wrong direction. I gave up the first 700 m ascent and took the famous Flåm Railway to Myrdal. With a linear distance of only 21 km, this overcomes the 700 meters in altitude with a steep route and spiral tunnels. An experience in itself, of course! Even by train there are enough and sometimes steep vertical meters. In addition, I had underestimated the wind that the weather forecast had called for. The predicted 10 m/s sounded annoying, but doable. But when I drove the first kilometers to Myrdal, the wind picked up more and more. Towards the highest point it was a real storm. Because of storm and rain, combined with temperatures of 6-7 degrees, this tour was very exhausting. 🥶This also shows the lowest speed average yet 😁. Going in the opposite direction today would have been a real treat with so much tailwind. Individuals or groups with their bikes came towards me all day long. The area and the route are sensational. The pictures in the second part of the route are often a bit washed out because of the heavy rain... 😞

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