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Route 1

Bandak around

This is a nice training ride of just over 10 miles in beautiful cycling terrain, consistently nice asphalt and about 1600 meters of altitude. This is a great route that can be ridden by riders of all levels. As a competitive rider, this is a great route to ride at pace before lunch, but recreational riders can spend the day taking in the great highlights of Kvitseid and Dalen.

The route is defined as easy

Routes defined as easy are suitable for everyone regardless of experience.

Length
103 km

Popularity
7.5 av 10

Assessed by the number of clicks on this page in the last two weeks compared to all Hubriding routes.

Route 1: Bandak around

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It is recommended that the GPS is set to select the fastest route and any avoidance turned off for the route to be calculated as described.

From Straand Hotel, the road heads east over the ridge to the famous Kvitseidkleivene cliffs, which offer speed training and polishing of cornering technique down the cliffs.

When you reach Kviteseidvatnet lake, you’ll pass two bridges before turning left to get down to the very charming Kviteseidbyen. It’s a little early for a coffee, but the place is definitely worth getting to know. From here you drive up Dalanvegen. Dalanvegen winds upwards with a nice steady climb through a beautiful and narrow valley with beautiful mountains on both sides and you come up to the E134. From here, you can drive a nice fast stage in a gentle climb on a nice and wide road with wide road shoulders to Høydalsmo where it may be time for a break and replenishment of some food and drink. In Høydalsmo, turn left towards Dalen. From Høydalsmo, the road to Eidsborg is hilly and winding. In Eidsborg, we recommend stopping at Eidsborg Stave Church, which dates from the 13th century and is one of Norway’s smallest stave churches. And which should definitely be experienced together with Vest-Telemark museum. From Eidsborg, the descent to Dalen starts. This descent is quite intense and offers both speed, speed technique, cornering technique and experiences. When you get down to Dalen, the well-known Dalen Hotel is something that should definitely be experienced. At Dalen you can have lunch, fill up your bag or just keep going. From Dalen, turn left onto Rv 38 and head straight up the cliffs to Holtebru. The road up from Dalen is a climbing stage of approx. 4 km and approx. 12% gradient at its steepest. This means a lot of altitude and perhaps some heavy legs as you approach the top. If you have time, you will pass many beautiful viewpoints that you will remember! RV 38 or Skafsåvegen takes you around Åmdals Verk to Vråliosen on winding and hilly roads in wonderful nature. On this stretch, the quality of the asphalt isn’t the best, but it’s more than good enough to drive fast on a road bike. Lots of terrain and a third descent down to the charming Vråliosen, which leads you into the final speed stage along beautiful Vråvatn into Vrådal. Here you can thunder along in beautiful bends along the lake, or slow down to get the altitude meters washed out of your legs while enjoying the visual impressions. It’s a wonderful route that satisfies many different training or hiking needs.

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How can I navigate the route?

This primarily depends on whether you have a GPS installed, navigate by App on your mobile phone or prefer paper printing.
Here we describe the most common workflows:

  • Download the GPX file for the route of your choice to your computer
  • Import the file to your route planning tool (e.g. Garmin’s Basecamp or Tom Tom’s MyDrive)
  • Export the route to your GPS in the usual way
  • Check that the route is calculated correctly in your GPS (It is recommended that the GPS is set to select the fastest route and any avoidance is turned off for the route to be calculated as described).
  • Have a good trip!
  • Download the GPX file for the route of your choice to your mobile phone
  • Send/open the file in the app that belongs to your GPS model (e.g. Garmin’s Drive or Tom Tom’s MyDrive)
  • Send the route to your GPS (follow instructions that come with your GPS and App)
  • Check that the route is calculated correctly in your GPS (It is recommended that the GPS is set to select the fastest route and any avoidance is turned off for the route to be calculated as described).
  • Have a good trip!

Many of the routes on Hubriding use the app Ride with GPS app for route planning and navigation of the routes.
You can download a free version or pay for extended use.
Click on the Send to Device link on the map on this page, when the app has started and you see the current route, press Navigate and then just follow the route.

  • Click on the link in the map on the page and the map will open in a new window
  • Print the map, with or without description
  • Have a good trip!