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Mountain biking around Hurdal offers diverse landscapes characterized by deep forests, clear waters, and generous hill landscapes. The region features extensive trail networks, including large gravel roads and paths along ridges, with spruce-covered hills dominating much of the terrain. Hurdal's geography transitions from farmlands to dense forests, providing varied riding environments. This area is home to 8 of Akershus' 10 highest peaks, indicating a landscape with significant elevation changes and numerous routes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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28.4km
02:41
460m
460m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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62.4km
04:42
300m
300m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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63.7km
04:05
740m
740m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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56.1km
03:22
410m
410m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A 7.5 km forest trail through rolling terrain above Hurdalssjøen, passing old crofter sites, stone ruins and quiet woodland sections. The route combines natural scenery with traces of local history, including viewpoints and remnants of former forest settlements.
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A small beach with a picnic area on the shores of Hurdalssjøen, surrounded by forest and calm waters.
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At the edge of Råholt Woods, you’ll find this barbecue area. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy some quality time together in the nature, just a stone’s throw from the town.
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Tærudåsen is a small hill, 281 metres high, near Råholt. Set in wooded surroundings, it is the perfect place for a walk.
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Råholt is a small town within the municipality of Eidsvoll. Its peaceful atmosphere makes it a delightful place to stroll through its streets, countryside and surrounding woodland. It is served by trains, buses and cycle paths.
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From this location, you can stand close to the lake's shore and admire it from one of its most beautiful angles. Stay calm and watch the birds, especially the swans swimming on the lake.
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The Aurmoen landskapsvernområde is a nature reserve north of Oslo Airport. Here you will find a car park that serves as the starting point for the many paths that criss-cross the area. As it borders a military base, you should check in advance whether any exercises are taking place. You can find the barracks' telephone number here: https://www.forsvaret.no/om-forsvaret/tjenestesteder/sessvollmoen.
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The Aurmoen Landscape Conservation Area north of Oslo Airport is part of a larger network of protected areas in this region. It serves to protect various bird species. The ground is often sandy, which makes for soft but somewhat difficult going!
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There are 9 mountain bike trails listed in Hurdal, offering diverse experiences through forests and hills. All of these routes are rated as moderate.
Hurdal's mountain bike trails feature diverse landscapes, including deep forests, clear waters, and generous hill landscapes. You'll find extensive trail networks, large gravel roads, and paths along ridges, often traversing spruce-covered hills. The region transitions from farmlands to dense forests, providing varied riding environments with rolling hills.
Yes, Hurdal offers several longer mountain bike routes. For example, the Korpehaugen – Stensetåsen loop from Kløvberget is a substantial 67.2 km route with significant elevation gain. Another option is the Sesvolltjernet loop from Lauvåslia, which covers 58.7 km.
The best time for mountain biking in Hurdal is typically during the warmer months, with popular cycling times often peaking in July. The region's trails are ideal when free of snow, allowing full access to the forest and gravel paths. In winter, many of these paths transform into ski trails.
While all listed routes are moderate, Hurdal offers diverse terrain, and some shorter sections or less strenuous options may be suitable for families with varying skill levels. The region's focus on nature-based activities means many trails are generally accessible, though specific 'easy' rated routes are not currently listed. It's always recommended to check individual route details for suitability.
Hurdal is a nature-focused region, and generally, dogs are welcome on trails, especially in forested areas. However, it's always important to keep dogs on a leash, especially during nesting seasons or when encountering wildlife, and to follow local regulations. Always check specific trail rules or signage before heading out.
Hurdal's routes often pass through deep forests and offer views of clear waters. You might encounter sections of the Scenic segment of the Mjøstråkk route, or ride near Lake Fløyta, which has a nearby Bathing Area. The region is also home to 8 of Akershus' 10 highest peaks, offering expansive views, and you might spot the Fjellsjøkampen Observation Tower from a distance.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Hurdal are designed as loops, providing a convenient way to explore the area without retracing your steps. Examples include the Svera – Østre Stråtjern loop from Mohagan and the Cycling Route Sign to Jessheim loop from Eidsvoll verk.
The mountain bike trails in Hurdal feature varied elevation gains. For instance, the Svera – Østre Stråtjern loop from Mohagan has an elevation gain of approximately 438 meters. Other routes, like the Korpehaugen – Stensetåsen loop from Kløvberget, can have a more significant gain of around 767 meters, reflecting the region's hilly landscape.
Yes, Hurdal is known for its clear waters. Hurdalsjøen, a central lake, offers bathing areas like Åsand and Meieriodden. Additionally, Lake Fløyta has a nearby Bathing Area, perfect for a refreshing break after a ride.
Mountain bikers exploring Hurdal often praise the region's diverse landscapes, which include deep forests, clear waters, and generous hill landscapes. The extensive trail networks, including large gravel roads and paths along ridges, are also highly appreciated for providing varied riding experiences. Many enjoy the feeling of being immersed in nature, with spruce-covered hills dominating much of the terrain.
Hurdal is largely a forested retreat, and while specific public transport links directly to trailheads might be limited, the region is accessible. For detailed information on public transport options to Hurdal, it's advisable to check local transport schedules or resources like Visit Greater Oslo for general travel advice to the area.


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