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Bakers' Paradise via Sikvaland

Route 12

Bakers' Paradise via Sikvaland

There are many roads that lead to Bakernes Paradis. This time we present the trip via Sikvaland. This is a trip of about 106 km with some interesting hills along the way.

The route is defined as easy

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

Tid
12:00 timer

Length
106 km

Popularity
7.5 av 10

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From Sandnes we cycle south in relatively flat terrain.
We cycle past Kvål in Ganddal, where Norway's largest bicycle factory was once located.
The tour continues past Kverneland and we cycle past Bryne and head towards Undheim.
Undheim marks the border between Jæren and Høg-Jæren.

The tour continues past Kverneland and we cycle past Bryne and head towards Undheim.
Undheim marks the border between Jæren and Høg-Jæren.
Here we leave flat Jæren and will for a while experience some moderate hills that can be used for training purposes for those who want to cycle some intensive sessions.
On the first hill after Undheim, we cycle past Arne Garborg’s holiday home, which he built in the early 1900s.
The ride continues in easy terrain before we reach the next moderate hill that takes us up to Sikvaland, but we’re still at the highest point.
We have a moderate climb left to ride before we cycle towards Ålgård in a descending terrain.
The distance from Undheim to the top of Sikvaland is about 10 km.
Just before arriving at Ålgård, we cross the E39 and head towards Seldalsbakken.
This is the hill “all” cyclists have on their “bucket list”.
The distance on this hill is about 2.7 km and has an average gradient of about 7%.
After the Seldalsklatringen climb is behind us, it’s downhill to coffee and cakes at Bakernes Paradis.
With refilled water bottles and glycogen stores, we continue towards Høle and then Ims.
After IMS, we cycle through idyllic Bersagel in slightly hilly terrain.
The stretch from Bersagel to Hommersåk is often used by local cyclists to complete “natural intervals”.
This involves sprinting up the short hills found on this stretch.
After Hommersåk, we come to the last hill of the route where you can take out what you have left of energy before we roll the last kilometers into Sandnes.

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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!