What are the top roads in Norway on 2 wheels? Flyby and local tips. Overview in the end. Links to the routes in the description.
Discover the Top 5 Best Motorcycle Roads in Norway! This ultimate guide showcases five iconic routes perfect for motorcyclists and scenic road trip enthusiasts.

00:00 – Introduction: Top 5 Motorcycle Roads in Norway
00:06 – ROUTE #1: Lysevegen Road – 27 Hairpin Bends and Kjeragbolten
01:33 – ROUTE #2: Atlantic Ocean Road – Epic Coastal Bridges Scenic Drive
03:05 – ROUTE #3: Rondane National Tourist Route – Peaceful Ride through Norway’s Oldest National Park
04:04 – ROUTE #4: Hardangervidda Plateau – Crossing Europe’s Largest High-Altitude Tundra
05:08 – ROUTE #5: Geiranger-Trollstigen – Best Motorcycle Route with Trollstigen & Eagle’s Bend Viewpoint
07:14 – Final Recap & Route Overview (Essential Tips for Your Norway Road Trip)

Lysevegen Road: Experience 27 hairpin bends and stunning views of Lysefjord, including the famous Kjeragbolten.

Atlantic Ocean Road: Ride across eight bridges connecting islands in the Norwegian Sea, featuring incredible coastal views.

Rondane National Tourist Route: Explore Norway’s oldest national park with a peaceful ride through rolling landscapes and towering peaks.

Hardangervidda Plateau: Cross Europe’s largest high-altitude plateau with its open tundra, glacial lakes, and abundant wildlife.

Geiranger-Trollstigen National Tourist Route: Navigate steep gradients, hairpin bends, and epic viewpoints, including Eagle’s Bend and Trollstigen.
Whether you’re planning a motorcycle tour or a scenic drive, this guide covers everything from route details and seasonal tips to highlights like waterfalls, fjords, and wildlife.

Keywords: Norway motorcycle routes, Lysevegen Road, Atlantic Ocean Road, Rondane National Tourist Route, Hardangervidda Plateau, Geiranger-Trollstigen, scenic roads in Norway, Norwegian fjords, best motorcycle roads, Trollstigen, Eagle’s Bend, motorcycle travel Norway.

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Links to the routes
Lysevegen
https://earth.google.com/web/@58.94837456,6.31710495,379.13032093a,114064.56947227d,30.00001444y,0h,0t,0r/data=CgRCAggBMigKJgokCiAxdVhrUnJLWkVKX2l2enZuQ1FvTUNGMHQydm9QMEJPVSACOgMKATBCAggASggIyu7lvgUQAQ

Atlantic Ocean Road
https://maps.app.goo.gl/uV4miUbn2sgHnmDz6

Rondane Nantional tourist Route
https://maps.app.goo.gl/vkkbTyimwZfWD6R38

Hardangervidda
https://maps.app.goo.gl/GQYSGEJERyeGejv88

Geiranger Trollstigen National Tourist route
https://maps.app.goo.gl/nYJpasYtnrXus4zd7

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28 Comments

  1. Great video, very professionally made. One question, how do you create the flying landscape films.
    I would have suggested some roads further north as well, such ad Helgelandskysten, Lofoten, Vesterålen and Senja as well.

  2. hardangervidda is a road with a lot of traffic. but it is a beautiful road, many motorcycles ride here. but also trucks, rv`s, caravans and other cars. specially in the summer time.

    Trollstigen is closed until middle of july this year.

  3. Many thanks for the extremely attractive routes. I am a Japanese expat in the UK and last summer I rode to the Nordkapp through Norway including Lofoten, but I kept south west for the next visit. You have shown me exactly what I was after.

  4. The Atlantic ocean road is a bit overrated in my opinion.
    Trollstigen is nice, but when I rode there it was way too much trafic to be fun. The road to Lysebotn is way better in my opinion.

  5. is there by any chance a gpx linking the routes for a holyday trip to these amazing routes? otherwise i'll try doing it myself, but was hoping someone with a little knowledge of norway, would've alrdy done it 😀 thanks for the list. These roads will be the foundation for my first ever real trip abroad and first longer motorcycle trip 🙂 Thanks from Denmark 🙂

  6. When the weather is good: anywhere in western or northern Norway is good. And that is the problem, when the weather is bad: raining, windy and low temperature, oh my, it is miserable!

  7. You completely missed to mention Lofoten. That's the best route in Norway by far according to me. Go to Bodø and take the three hour ferry to the southern tip of Lofoten then travel north and end up in Narvik. Spectacular views with steep mountains surrounded by water.

  8. Add the coastal ferry-toferry route up along Helgeland, From Brønnøpysund all the way up to Lofoten. The most beautiful ruote if the weather is good, do not rush!

  9. Thanx for a great video. Have driven all but Rondane and Norway is breathtaking!!! Still also have Nordkap left but i hope it’s just a matter of time😊 I also can recomend Aursjøvegen ❤

  10. North Sea Route from Kristiansand to Stavanger is great, especially section between Flekkefjord and Egersund. In my book Hardangervidda and Rondane is OK but lots of roads that are more fun to ride. To experience Norwegian scenery they're alright though. Trollstigen is short but good and nice view at the top but like the road from Geiranger better, luckily easy to combine these 2. But Lysebotn is magic, got that right, may be my all time favourite and try to go there at least once a year. And easy to combine with Suleskarvegen that's also really good (and brings you to eastern Norway). Atlantic road is OK but looks cooler on drone shots than when driving there. Gaular mountain and Aurland mountain roads also really nice. And coastal road along the Helgeland coast as mentioned by others, which brings you to Lofoten (also mentioned by others) that is one of the most stunning places ever. BTW, Måbødalen is at the end of Hardangervidda, not Trollstigen.

  11. i was lucky to ride the lysevegen road this summer it was amazing but alot of trafic so i just had to take a ride on it when trafic pretty much ended at night time so i dident have to look out for cars and it was truly amazing

  12. I have my dream road's around Lillestrøm in Norway , good small road's trough the wooden landscape who i love, no need for me to visit any place when all i need is outside my house and good fishing places too in the lakes and perfect for camping what more can you ask for? :)😀

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