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8.19km
280m
Mountain biking
This difficult 5.1 miles (8.2 km) mountain biking trail near Orkanger offers varied terrain, from hard-packed soil to steep, rocky sections.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.29 km
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1.94 km
815 m
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3.45 km
2.35 km
1.14 km
851 m
292 m
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The trail offers a varied mountain biking experience. It starts with hard-packed soil and some rocks, characteristic of a blue-rated trail. It then transitions into a wider forest path, likely covered with pine needles, before the final section becomes steeper with a greater presence of roots and rocks, rated as a red trail.
The trail progresses in difficulty. It begins with sections rated blue, which are semi-easy with some short uphill and downhill parts. However, the final section is distinctly a red trail, indicating a steeper grade with roots and rocks. This demands more skilled mountain biking, particularly in handling ascents, descents, braking, and shifting body weight. Beginners might find the red section challenging.
The Eldevikvegen trail is known for its easy access. While specific parking locations aren't detailed, it's generally accessible in the Orkanger area. Look for local parking options near the start of the trail in Orkanger, Orkland.
Mountain biking in Norway, including this trail, is best enjoyed during the warmer months. This is when you're most likely to experience the stunning views of fjords, lush green mountains, and high plateaus that the region is known for. Warmer weather also typically means better trail conditions.
Information regarding specific dog rules for this trail is not available. However, when mountain biking in Norway, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially when sharing trails with other users like hikers, and to always clean up after your pet.
There is no indication that a permit or entrance fee is required to access the Eldevikvegen trail. Most natural trails in Norway are freely accessible to the public.
While the trail itself is described as a 'cool path,' the surrounding region of Orkanger, Orkland, Trøndelag, Norway, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes. Riders often encounter stunning views of fjords, lush green mountains, and high plateaus, especially during the warmer months.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Eldevikveien, Hårråbeitet, and Gabriel Raudåsen trails.
Yes, a notable highlight along the route is the Forest Trail section, which contributes to the varied experience of the ride.
It's important to note that hikers may also use this trail. Mountain bikers should be mindful of other trail users, practice good trail etiquette, and yield when necessary to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
The Eldevikvegen trail, as described, is a segment that progresses in difficulty. The provided data does not specify if it's a complete loop or an out-and-back route. Riders should plan accordingly, potentially returning the way they came or connecting to other local trails.
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