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No traffic gravel bike trails in Storskogen traverse a landscape defined by extensive forests and varied terrain. This region, whose name translates to "The Great Forest," offers a network of gravel roads, 4x4 tracks, and some singletrack paths. Routes often feature consistent elevation gains, providing a challenging experience for gravel bikers. The natural environment includes numerous clear lakes and diverse forest types, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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34.6km
02:06
140m
140m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.8km
02:11
210m
210m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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24.8km
01:42
150m
150m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.8km
01:46
150m
150m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It feels like a completely different place in the world when you run/cycle/walk along the river.
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The beautiful old station building now hosts a surprisingly decent restaurant with seating right next to the arriving/departing trains.
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The Fyrisån is Uppland's longest river, stretching 95 kilometers. It rises near Dannemora and flows into a bay of Lake Mälaren called Ekoln, directly south of Uppsala, through whose city center it flows. The name Fyrisån was coined primarily by Olof Rudbeck in the second half of the 17th century; before that, the river was called Salaån.
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The Gothic Uppsala Cathedral (Uppsala Domkyrka), consecrated in 1435, is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Uppsala, the parish church of the Uppsala Cathedral parish, and a national shrine of the Church of Sweden. It houses the relics of Sweden's national saint, Saint Erik, and a relic of Saint Bridget. The church is traditionally the coronation and burial church for Swedish kings and queens. Following a fire in the former cathedral (in Gamla Uppsala), the Pope granted permission in 1258 to move the bishopric to present-day Uppsala (then Östra Aros). The move to Domberget took place in 1273. Initially, the existing Saint Erik Chapel was used for services while French builders, under the direction of Etienne de Bonneuil, began constructing a new cathedral. The construction would continue for over a century and a half. The cathedral's towers are the tallest church towers in Scandinavia, reaching 118.7 meters. The most powerful of its five church bells, called Storan, weighs 7,360 kilograms, making it Sweden's largest church bell. The Church of Sweden estimates that around half a million people visit Uppsala Cathedral each year.
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View of the river
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A few tables in a clearing
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At the end of the 1980s, the cathedral received a relic of the hip bone of St. Birgitta from the Birgittine sisters. A modern reliquary was created for this purpose and is located in the Finsta choir. The design of the shrine is inspired by the habit of the Order of the Redeemer. The five red drops of blood symbolize the five wounds of Christ. Birgitta's parents and siblings are also buried in the choir. The shrine of Saint Erik is also located here, which is why the cathedral is also called Erik's Cathedral.
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There are 13 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails listed in Storskogen, offering a peaceful escape into nature. These routes range from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Storskogen's car-free gravel trails offer a varied and engaging experience. You'll encounter a mix of well-maintained gravel roads, 4x4 tracks, and sometimes even some singletrack sections. The terrain is rarely flat, featuring consistent elevation gains and diverse landscapes, from dense forests to open areas with lake views.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails in Storskogen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Forest Singletrack Trail loop from Storvreta offers a moderate circular ride through the woodlands.
Storskogen, meaning 'The Great Forest,' is rich in natural beauty. While riding, you can expect to traverse varied forests and often encounter views over clear lakes. Some routes also pass by notable landmarks. For instance, the Lyssnaängsbadet – View of the Fyris River loop offers scenic river views, and the Uppsala Cathedral – Uppsala Castle loop takes you past significant historical sites.
The best time to visit Storskogen for gravel biking is generally outside of peak season if you're seeking solitude. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also great, especially for enjoying the many clear lakes. Winter riding is possible, but trail conditions can vary significantly with snow and ice, so checking local reports is advisable.
Yes, Storskogen offers several routes suitable for families, particularly those looking for peaceful rides away from traffic. There are 2 easy-rated tours among the 13 available. Look for routes with lower elevation gains and shorter distances for a more family-friendly experience.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many routes start near towns or public transport hubs, where parking might be available. For routes like the Uppsala Central Station – Uppsala Botanical Garden loop, starting points are often accessible from urban areas with designated parking facilities or public transport connections.
Many starting points for Storskogen's gravel trails are conveniently located near public transport hubs, especially those closer to urban centers like Uppsala. For example, routes such as the Uppsala Castle – Uppsala Cathedral loop begin from Uppsala centralstation, making them easily accessible by train or bus.
The komoot community highly rates Storskogen, with an average score of 4.04 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness and solitude of the no-traffic routes, the varied forest landscapes, and the opportunity for wildlife encounters. The challenging yet rewarding terrain with consistent elevation gains is also frequently highlighted.
While the trails themselves offer a wilder experience, many routes are accessible from towns or villages where you can find amenities. Depending on your starting point, you might find pizzerias, supermarkets, and potentially bike repair services. Some areas also focus on sustainable tourism, with facilities like bike cleaning areas and tools for repairs.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails in Storskogen cater to a range of abilities. Out of 13 routes, 2 are rated easy, 9 are moderate, and 2 are difficult. This means you can find everything from leisurely rides through quiet country lanes to more demanding routes with significant elevation gains and varied terrain.


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