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Road cycling routes in Stormyra Naturreservat traverse a varied landscape in the region around Tynset, Hedmark. While the core of Stormyra Naturreservat is characterized by sensitive wetland ecosystems and mire landscapes, the surrounding areas offer road cycling opportunities. These routes often follow valleys, cross rivers like Glomma, and include significant elevation changes, indicating a diverse terrain beyond the immediate reserve boundaries. The region provides a mix of road cycling experiences, from gentler paths to more challenging climbs.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
12
riders
58.0km
02:26
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
8
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109km
05:19
1,080m
1,080m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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7
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61.4km
02:42
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
6
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49.5km
02:34
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
14
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52.3km
02:44
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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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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Beautiful gravel road surrounded by meadows and wildflowers.
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After fishing at the shore first. Lt. Hein always fish here.
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Nymph fishing: Attach a mini split lead 20 cm in front of the nymph and secure it with a figure eight knot. Line in the direction of flow in front of the nymph and lift it slightly again and again. Cast really quickly and easily with the smallest movement. Grayling quickly spit the nymph out again. Slowly throw.
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There are several road cycling routes available in the area surrounding Stormyra Naturreservat, with komoot featuring 6 distinct tours. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences for road cyclists.
The road cycling routes in this region traverse a varied landscape. While the core of Stormyra Naturreservat is a sensitive wetland, the surrounding areas feature river valleys, rolling hills, and significant elevation changes. You can expect a mix of flat sections along rivers like Glomma and more challenging climbs.
Yes, there is at least one easy road cycling route available. For instance, the Stream mouth – Fishing Spot by the Deep Shore loop from Tynset is an easy 27.8-mile (44.8 km) trail with over 745 feet (227 meters) of elevation gain, making it a good option for those new to road cycling in the area.
Experienced road cyclists can find more demanding routes. The Bergslia – Glomma bridge loop from Tynset is a difficult 67.9-mile (109.3 km) trail with over 3,553 feet (1,083 meters) of ascent, offering a significant challenge through river valleys and elevated terrain.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the Stormyra Naturreservat area are designed as loops. Examples include the Glomma bridge – Stream mouth loop from Tynset and the Sølnadammen loop from Tynset, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location.
Given the region's climate, the best time for road cycling is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period offers more favorable weather conditions and ensures roads are clear of snow and ice, which can be present during winter.
Winter road cycling in the Stormyra Naturreservat area can be challenging due to snow, ice, and colder temperatures. While some main roads might be cleared, many routes may become impassable or require specialized winter cycling gear and experience. It's generally not recommended for casual road cyclists.
While the core Stormyra Naturreservat is ecologically sensitive, the surrounding areas offer varied routes. The easier routes, such as the Stream mouth – Fishing Spot by the Deep Shore loop from Tynset, with its moderate distance and elevation, could be suitable for families with older children or those accustomed to longer rides. Always consider the specific route's distance and elevation profile for your family's capabilities.
The road cycling routes in the Stormyra Naturreservat area vary significantly in length. You can find routes ranging from approximately 27.8 miles (44.8 km) for easier loops to over 67.9 miles (109.3 km) for more difficult and longer rides, such as the Bergslia – Glomma bridge loop from Tynset.
Stormyra Naturreservat itself is a protected wetland area, primarily for its mire landscapes and birdlife. While road cycling occurs in the surrounding region, it's crucial to respect the natural environment. Stay on designated roads and trails, avoid disturbing wildlife, and be mindful of the ecological sensitivity of the area, especially if you venture close to the reserve boundaries.
The routes often follow river valleys and traverse rolling hills, providing scenic views of the Norwegian landscape, including the Glomma river. While specific viewpoints are not highlighted in the data, the varied terrain and natural surroundings ensure a picturesque cycling experience throughout the region.
Many of the routes, such as those starting from Tynset, are accessible from towns that may have public transport connections. While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, planning your trip to start from a larger town like Tynset would likely offer the best options for reaching the routes without a car.
For routes starting from Tynset, you would typically find parking facilities within the town. As Tynset serves as a common starting point for many of the featured routes, it is the most practical location to look for parking before beginning your road cycling adventure.


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