A probably less ridden gravel road in Norway; the road to Nørdstedalseter – another narrow, steep and winding road with amazing scenery built for the purpose of construction of water energy facilities in the mountains, now for all to enjoy.
There is no toll to be paid for this road. Enjoy the ride with me in this magic landscape!

Do not expect action-filled. breathtaking, maniacly riding – the surface had quite a bit of the pebbly style gravel that I am not a big fan of, and riding solo on a heavy bike in an area without mobile phone reception, I take quite easy.

I stayed over the night at the tourist cabin at Nørdstedalseter; a 40 bed cabin provided by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT – Den Norske Turistforening). Overnight stays can be booked on this webpage: https://www.dnt.no/hytter/betjente/nordstedalseter/english/

Google maps route: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/61.4950657,7.6888595/61.6427993,7.7908123/@61.4947522,7.6812527,15.46z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MDgyNy4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D

00:00 Intro
02:00 Approaching Fortun
05:29 Fortun valley
11:55 Start gravel, riding up
42:35 Arriving at Nørdstedalseter
46:15 Nørdstedal drone footage
46:40 Middalen detour – riding in
59:12 Middalen drone footage
1:00:19 Middalen detour – riding out
1:10:31 Riding down from Nørdstedalseter
1:34:21 Riding down – drone footage no. 1
1:37:27 Riding down – drone footage no. 2
1:38:25 Continuing down the hairpins
1:55:04 Back on tarmac

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