It’s not often that you have scenery as serene as you do when starting the day in Geiranger, a small village in the Møre og Romsdal county of western Norway. Looking out to the Geirangerfjord with the spectacular Seven Sisters, Suitor and Bridal Veil waterfalls pouring what seems like an endless flow of water from heaven to earth it’s no wonder this was voted best travel destination in Scandinavia by Lonely Planet. From here we have 20.9 kilometres at an average of 6.9% up to Dalsnibba where, on a clear day at the summit, you have views all the way back down to the fjord we’re starting from. Impressive is an understatement.
With surroundings created by the ice ages, when glaciers carved out great fjords and sculpted the high mountains, climbing Dalsnibba is more than a cycling experience, it’s a journey of escapism into the evolution of our world. If you ever need to put things on hold, take a break and get back to nature then Norway is the place to go. Peace.
Start: Geiranger
Length: 20.9 km
Highest Point: 1500m
Elevation gain: 1500m
Max gradient: 12%
Average gradient: 6.9%
Ridden in June
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20 Comments
Great video and stunning landscape I also loved the soundtrack. Would you mind sharing it with us? Keep on the great job. Thanks
You need to do Glacier Point in Yosemite…you can have the Vegan Cyclist as a host…start from valley floor and get tunnel view…amazing
Other great stuff in California would be Onion Valley or any of the American river gorge climbs around Auburn…Iowa Hill, Corkscrew, Rubicon
incredible
Alas, my bucket runneth over. Not to fret, cycling of such serves to strengthen one’s health and hence lengthen one’s life. A virtuous cycle to live by.
Thanks for and excellent video and mentioning our bike race from the Geiranger fjord to Mount Dalsnibba! This year's race is on June 8th, sign up at http://www.frafjordtilfjell.com
Hola. Buenas noches, que majestuosos lugares. Me gustaría mucho ascender este paraíso. Gracias y Saludos desde México.
Thank you for all your videos ❤ I genuinely cried seeing all this beauty 🏔
Inspiring video 👍🏻
Epic but looks really steep in those last sections
beautifully filmed.
Amazing and profoundly beautiful. There must have been significant temperature differences between sea level and the glaciers…doesn’t even look like snowmelt on the road…was it below freezing up top still?
Thanks
Mark
Beautiful! Whats the song?
Djupvatnet, only a few kilometers from the Geiranger Fjord, but from here the water flows east and southeast several hundreds of kilometers, until it reaches the sea southeast of Oslo, close to the Swedish border. So, although you are starting at sea level at one of the fjords of western Norway, on this ascent you are crossing the watershed between western and eastern Norway, and the last part of the ascent is in eastern Norway.
Thank you for the inspiration! Will hope to join you on your group rides next year.
Most of time in most of your videos, you rode out off saddle. Do you really climb out off saddle most of time?
Stunning!!
Amazing Views just You , Bike,God and the Road!👏💯🙏
Powered by nature 🏡🏋️🚴🌟
Excelente video Mike. Haz una versión con SUBTÍTULOS en ESPAÑOL lo que te haría ganar muchas vistas más. Estoy pensando, Dios 1ero, hacer un viaje mochilero 🚲 a Noruega éste verano y ando en busca de mucha información, tu vídeo ya me es de gran utilidad, Gracias!! Saludos desde Zarcero, Costa Rica!!