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Gravel biking around Moss offers a diverse landscape characterized by its position along the Oslofjord, providing scenic coastal views and access to numerous beaches. The region features lush forests with extensive gravel roads, creating a serene environment for exploration. Terrain varies, incorporating unpaved sections and mixed surfaces, suitable for a true gravel biking experience. These natural features contribute to a network of trails with varied distances and elevation gains.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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50.3km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Husebyskogen Nature Reserve is a vulnerable habitat designed to preserve an area of swamp forest rich in tree species. It forms an enclave within the Værne Kloster landscape conservation area. Covering an area of 2.5 hectares, it offers a pleasant setting for a walk.
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Free outdoor shower and toilet, next to the little harbour
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Interesting off road part of the EV route 7 :-). Better than heavy traffic any day. Narrow, but perfectly ok for touring bikes with saddle bags.
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Headland made of rubble, at the end delicious cherries and great bays for swimming await
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Easy access to the ferry for pedestrians and cyclists via a special lane, past the queue of cars, without long waiting times (hop on, hop off).
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Nice cycle path on Engholmen, with a view towards the Plains.
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Nice area for cycling. Few cars and many country roads to choose from.
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Komoot currently lists 4 dedicated traffic-free gravel bike trails around Moss. These routes are specifically curated to offer a serene cycling experience away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the region's natural beauty.
The gravel bike trails in Moss offer a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find routes that wind through lush forests, characterized by vibrant green moss, as well as sections along the picturesque Oslofjord with coastal views. Many trails feature unpaved sections and mixed surfaces, providing a true gravel biking experience.
The traffic-free gravel routes in Moss are generally rated as 'moderate' in difficulty. For example, the Moss Ferry Terminal – Kajalunden Nature Reserve loop from Moss covers over 50 km with around 400 meters of elevation gain, while the Kajalunden Nature Reserve – Kurefjorden trail loop from Klosteralléen biotopvernområde is shorter at nearly 29 km with about 237 meters of ascent. These routes are suitable for riders with good fitness.
While all listed routes are moderate, many of the gravel paths in Moss, particularly those within local forests and parks like Nesparken, are known to be accessible and suitable for families. Look for routes with shorter distances and less elevation if cycling with younger children, or consider the View of the Sea – Kajalunden Nature Reserve loop from Dilling which is the shortest at just over 17 km.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in Norway, including gravel paths, provided they are kept on a leash, especially during nesting seasons or near livestock. Always check local signage for specific regulations in nature reserves or protected areas you plan to visit.
You can expect stunning views of the Oslofjord and its numerous beaches, as well as serene passages through lush Norwegian forests. Highlights include By the Oslofjord, offering coastal beauty, and viewpoints like Bench with a view of Årvollfjorden and Ravneberget Viewpoint, providing panoramic vistas.
Yes, Moss is rich in history. You might find yourself cycling near cultural points of interest such as Edvard Munch's House or the Viking Hall (Gildehallen) at Midgard Viking Centre. The city itself has a historic industrial past and a vibrant arts scene, offering cultural stops during or after your ride.
The best time for gravel biking in Moss is typically from spring through autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and the trails are dry. During these months, the forests are vibrant, and coastal rides are particularly enjoyable. Winter cycling is possible but requires appropriate gear and awareness of snow and ice conditions.
Moss is well-connected by public transport, including train services from Oslo. Many trails are accessible from the town center or nearby train stations. While specific routes vary, you can often take your bike on regional trains outside of peak hours. Check local public transport schedules for the most up-to-date information on bike carriage policies.
Yes, Moss offers various amenities. You can find cafes and eateries in the town center and sometimes along popular routes. For example, Holen Cafe is a highlight that could be a convenient stop for refreshments.
Parking is generally available at various access points to trails, especially near popular recreational areas and parks. Look for designated parking lots near trailheads or in the vicinity of natural attractions. Specific parking information might be available on individual route descriptions or local municipality websites.
The komoot community highly rates the outdoor experiences in Moss, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the trails, the beautiful coastal scenery along the Oslofjord, and the immersive experience of cycling through the region's lush, moss-covered forests.


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