Riding the Arctic is a unique experience. 24-hour daylight, wild reindeers, clean air, and untouched wilderness. In summer the weather can be warm and sunny, cold and wet or something in-between. Catch the Arctic on a fine day on one of these roads and you’ll not stop smiling all day.

    00:00 – Intro
    01:14 – No 5
    02:52 – No 4
    05:06 – No 3
    07:19 – No 2
    09:33 – No 1

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    34 Comments

    1. Man you Killing us with this heavnely places. In my place i have non large green location like this. You should open agency office for and start make schedule group trips for any cyclist would visite your country. I would plan to come ❤️. Please keep post those it is plasure and relaxe to watch. I have sun and lot of sand over here. Big love and support 👍🏼👍🏼

    2. Spectacular video as always Matthew!! Nordkapp is definitely on my wishlist. I'd like to ask you where did you sleep when you went there. You wrote that the road is 128km long. Did you wild camp north of the tunnel or did you have to go back? Thanks!

    3. I agree with what u say on Lofoton. I did not like the E10 at all, too much traffic, but surprisingly the roads going round the islands are very quiet and yip the 815 is the way to go. I got the impression that most tourists just rush up and down the E10, some Norge drivers can be aggressive and inconsiderate as is the case most places.

    4. You should try fv341 from Vardø to Hamningberg sometime. Quite spectacular narrow road that twists and turns between vertical cliffs.

    5. I haven't cycled thru these roads but I'm lucky enough to have driven thru 3 out of these and they have made me want to not only travel in Norway but to live in Norway

    6. Hei!
      You cycled through Nr5, and mentioned the glacier, but you should try to cycle TO it, especially the road from Røssvoll (Mo i Rana) to Svartisvatnet (black ice lake). On that road you will see the amazing green clay waters along the river offshoot from the glacier, mountains grasslands and at the end you can go on the ferry over the lake for a short hike up the rocky terrain (where the Ice was stretching only 100 years ago), this hike place feels like hiking a Greek mountain as it is completely made of light brown rock with thousands of small ponds where water gets trapped in the sun (so you can go for a dip in the not so cold water).

    7. Just subscribed to your upcoming cyclenorway website! When will it be live? Planning to use it extensively for May June and part of July trip in Norway.

    8. I was missing your videos and came back to rewatch some of them. God how good they are and what nice vibes you transmit! I hope your projects are developing well and don’t forget that we don’t forget you Matthew!

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