The route is defined as easy
Routes defined as easy are suitable for everyone regardless of experience.Length
180 km
Popularity
7.5 av 10
Hvitsten is a route that starts with lazy, beautiful bends along Øyeren in rural surroundings.
On the way down to Petter Solberg's hometown of Spydeberg, you can enjoy hundreds of lazy turns before starting on the fairground section that takes you through a little adventure you never thought existed in the capital's backyard.
Hvitsten is a journey through all that central Eastern Norway has to offer.
The route starts in urban areas on the way to Lillestrøm and you’ll have plenty of opportunities to refuel or get supplies for the day on this stretch.
The ride along Øyern is relaxing with many visual impressions and nice lazy bends.
The speed is not high but you are encouraged to enjoy it.
Eventually the bends become tighter as you head towards Spydeberg and when you cross the E18 on the way to Hobøl and Kroer, a smile will appear inside your helmet.
Here, the bends are tight and demanding and take you through a terrain that requires your full attention.
On the way to Hvitsten, you can choose to drive through Son, one of the pearls of the Oslofjord.
Here you will find great dining and recreational opportunities before the road continues to Hvitsten and Drøbak, which are just as charming and full of life in the summer.
When you arrive in Hvitsten, we recommend that you follow Hvitstenveien and Galbyveien to Drøbak.
Drøbak has a lot to offer so here it may be appropriate to do a little research before departure.
The road from here via Fagerstrand on Nesodden, Vinterbro and Mosseveien offers new driving highlights and contributes to an absolutely fantastic and adventurous driving day.
Back at Losby, you can enjoy top service, refreshments and a good meal on the outdoor terrace with new or old friends while you plan your next driving days in the county.
Support
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:
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.
Hubriding means that, based at one of De Historiske Hotel, you choose from many defined riding routes located in the area surrounding the hotel. The routes we offer go through some of Norway’s very best terrain and include tens of thousands of bends, spectacular mountain passes, asphalt, gravel, wonderful nature experiences and the opportunity to eat well at local establishments. We’ve included sights and eateries for you to visit in the routes.
You will be able to choose from a number of routes and route combinations that make it possible to choose daily stages of varying length and difficulty. The concept has been developed by Straand Hotel in Vrådal together with Norway’s leading motorcycle enthusiasts.