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Touring cycling in Vinstradalen offers routes through a V-shaped valley with steep hillsides and a canyon at its northern end. The valley floor features mountain birch forests that transition into low-mountain areas, providing varied terrain. The region's geology, primarily Cambro-Silurian rocks, contributes to nutrient-rich soil, supporting local flora. Vinstradalen also serves as summer grazing lands, adding to its rural landscape, with some trails near the Driva river.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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5.75km
00:43
240m
240m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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42.1km
02:44
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.7km
01:48
270m
270m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.9km
02:00
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.7km
02:53
530m
530m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From the narrow bridge, you have a beautiful view of the River Driva flowing beneath you over a rapid. As the bridge is single-lane and the rushing water is quite noisy, you should keep an eye out for oncoming traffic.
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Nice place to stop for a coffee and some homemade snacks. It’s a shop at least 100 years old with a cafe.
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You can also park here and then you don't have to walk the stretch on the track.
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Part of Oppdal's skiing region, Støltroa is also a great place to start a hike in the warmer months. You can hike up to the mountain summits above from here.
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Gjevilvasshytta’s got that old-school charm – basic rooms, big views, and loads of character.
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Beautiful shelter hidden in the woods. Provided also with fireplace. There is another shelter behind
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Here in Osen you have the first opportunity to get to the lake from the valley.
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Vinstradalen is characterized by a narrow, V-shaped valley with steep hillsides and a canyon at its northern end. You'll cycle through mountain birch forests on the valley floor, which transition into low-mountain areas. The routes often feature varied terrain, from accessible paths to more demanding trails, with some sections near the Driva river. The geology, rich in Cambro-Silurian rocks, contributes to the unique landscape.
Yes, Vinstradalen is a significant segment of the famous Mjølkevegen (the old milk route), a long-distance cycling route known for its scenic mountain landscapes and pastures. This route is excellent for bikepacking, offering spectacular views and light traffic on its gravel roads.
The valley is rich in cultural heritage. You can find scattered single farmsteads and small clusters of mountain farms. Historically, there's an ancient burial ground from around 400 AD at the Trengen farm, and the remains of a royal farm built by Håkon Håkonsson around 1260 at Lo farm. Name signs at mountain farms and cultural heritage sites further up the valley allow cyclists to engage with local history.
The routes in Vinstradalen offer a range of difficulties. Out of 11 touring cycling routes, 6 are rated as moderate and 5 are difficult. This means you can find options for various fitness levels, from paths with gentle ascents to more demanding trails with significant elevation gain.
While specific 'easy' routes are not highlighted in the data, many sections of the trails, especially those that follow the former ski tracks prepared by the Drivdalen Sports Club, provide accessible paths. The return journeys into the valley are often mostly downhill, which can be more manageable for families. Look for routes described as having gentle ascents.
Cyclists can enjoy the dramatic scenery of the V-shaped valley with its steep hillsides and a canyon at the northern end. The mountain birch forests and transitions to low-mountain areas like Vetlvonin offer varied visual experiences. The nearby Driva river also provides a beautiful setting, with some trails winding through pine forests alongside it.
The komoot community has rated touring cycling in Vinstradalen with an average score of 3.0 stars. Cyclists often appreciate the diverse landscapes, from mountain birch forests to low-mountain areas, and the cultural richness of the valley with its historic farmsteads.
Yes, several touring cycling routes in Vinstradalen are designed as loops. For instance, the Oppdal – Oppdalsporten Café loop from Oppdal is a 30 km trail, and the Harbor at Gjevillvatnet – Oppdal loop from Oppdal covers nearly 35 km, offering varied experiences within the region.
Vinstradalen is a mountain valley, and while specific seasons aren't detailed for cycling, the region is known for summer grazing, suggesting warmer months are ideal. The trails that are used for skiing in winter would typically be accessible for cycling during spring, summer, and autumn, offering varied conditions depending on the season.
Experienced touring cyclists will find several challenging options. For example, the Forest Shelter with Fireplace – Oppdal loop from Oppdal is a difficult 42.9 km route with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Oppdal – Forest Shelter with Fireplace loop from Oppdal, which is a moderate route but still offers a substantial 414 meters of elevation gain over 33.3 km.
The diverse ecosystems, including mountain birch forests and low-mountain areas, support local flora. The area around Trengen is notably home to the black vanilla orchid (svartkurle), an endangered plant species. While not directly for cycling, the broader Oppdal region, which includes Vinstradalen, is known for opportunities like musk ox safaris in the Dovrefjell mountains.
Many routes, especially those that are part of the Mjølkevegen, are known for their excellent gravel roads. The valley also features accessible paths that might be former ski tracks, suggesting a mix of well-maintained and natural surfaces suitable for touring bicycles.


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