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Touring cycling routes in Stormyra Naturreservat traverse a varied landscape, often characterized by significant elevation changes and long distances. While the specific Naturreservat is known for its mire and wetland ecosystems, the surrounding region offers diverse terrain suitable for cycling. These routes frequently navigate through areas with rocky hills, moist heathlands, and mixed forests, providing a range of natural features. The trails often include substantial climbs and descents, indicating a landscape with undulating topography.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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59.3km
03:47
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.7km
03:22
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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69.9km
05:57
1,120m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.8km
02:12
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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108km
06:22
620m
620m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful city center with old houses.
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Røros is a historic mining town in Norway, renowned for its well-preserved wooden buildings and UNESCO World Heritage status. Nestled in a mountainous region, it offers a glimpse into a bygone era with its charming streets, museums, and rich cultural heritage. It's a popular destination for those seeking authentic Norwegian history and scenic beauty.
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Cycling the road that follows the shore of Savalen lake allows for pleasant riding with continuous views across the water. This stretch keeps you close to the lakeside, letting you enjoy the scenic surroundings of this mountain lake area.
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This bridge in Tynset provides the crossing over the Glomma, Norway's major river. The bridge is big and prominent, with an interesting architecture while offering good views of the wide river and the surrounding townscape.
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Pedestrian and bicycle bridge over the Glomma
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Sports shop, mostly with the usual "sports" clothes. What could make the shop interesting: Here they sell gas cartridges in the three known sizes. The price is higher than in Trondheim, for example, but if there is a need...
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Very well preserved mining settlement and mine site. But it is also very touristy here. There is even a pedestrian zone that seems very oversized for the place, with countless shops, and also a mining museum (WC).
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A beautiful old town center with many beautiful houses.
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The touring cycling routes in the region around Stormyra Naturreservat traverse a varied landscape. You can expect a mix of rocky hills, moist heathlands, and mixed forests. While the core nature reserve is primarily bog and wetland, the surrounding areas offer diverse terrain, often including both paved and well-maintained gravel roads.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in this area are considered challenging. They often feature significant elevation changes and long distances, making them suitable for experienced touring cyclists. For example, the Around Savalen lake – loop from Tynset route is 59.3 km with over 570 meters of ascent.
While most routes are difficult, there are some options for moderate touring cyclists. For instance, the Nebyegga – Glomma bridge loop from Tynset is a moderate 33.7 km route with around 400 meters of ascent. There is also one easy route available, though the majority cater to more experienced riders.
The region offers a feeling of wilderness with abundant wildlife and scenic views. While specific highlights are not detailed, the routes often pass through diverse natural features like rocky hills and forests. The broader Lyngen area, for example, is known for stunning views and spots like Lyngstuva Lighthouse, which is excellent for observing the midnight sun or northern lights.
Yes, several popular touring cycling routes in the Stormyra Naturreservat region are loops. Examples include the challenging Around Savalen lake – loop from Tynset and the Glomma bridge – Mosquito Sculpture loop from Tynset, which is 69.5 km long.
Given the northern location and the mention of midnight sun and northern lights in the broader region, summer months typically offer the most favorable conditions for touring cycling. This allows for longer daylight hours and generally more stable weather for exploring the varied landscapes.
Most of the touring cycling routes in this specific guide are rated as 'difficult' due to significant elevation changes and long distances, making them more suitable for experienced cyclists. There is one easy route and two moderate routes, which might be more appropriate for families or beginners looking for less strenuous options.
While the core Stormyra Naturreservat areas are protected for their ecosystems, the surrounding regions often have paths and roads suitable for cycling. It's always best to check local regulations for specific trails regarding dogs, especially within nature reserves, to ensure compliance with wildlife protection rules.
The routes in Stormyra Naturreservat are appreciated by the komoot community. Cyclists often enjoy the feeling of wilderness, the diverse natural features, and the challenging terrain that provides a rewarding experience. Over 50 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the area's varied landscape.
The region around Stormyra Naturreservat, particularly near towns like Tynset where many routes originate, offers amenities. While specific cafes or accommodation directly on the routes are not detailed, you can typically find services in the nearby towns to support your touring cycling adventure.
One of the longest routes available is the Wooden Bridge Over the Glomma – Røros Church loop from Tynset, which spans over 110 km and includes more than 640 meters of ascent, offering a substantial challenge for touring cyclists.


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