Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: You'll find the local operator on the waterfront, located only 300 metres from Voss Train and Bus Station.(Evangervegen 32, 5704 Vossevangen, Norway)
Minimum age to participate: 14 years (with good mountain bike experience and handling)
Participants should be capable of riding at a moderate pace for an average of 4 hours of pedal time a day, and should be able to handle moderate climbs up to 750 vertical metres (2,450 ft) total in a day
Participants should be able to hop over obstacles such as small roots and rocks that less advanced riders may wheel lift over, and should be comfortable and confident with a front wheel lift and rear wheel lift to get up and over larger obstacles (up to 20cm) such as roots and rocks that are not rollable
If you have any medical conditions such as asthma or epilepsy, you must inform the tour operator prior to the tour date using the contact details on your booking voucher
The Grand Traverse is designed as a full-day wilderness adventure. While the exact duration can vary based on individual pace, skill level, and weather conditions, participants should typically allocate 6-8 hours to complete the traverse, including stops for breaks and enjoying the views. It is an immersive journey rather than a race.
The Grand Traverse offers a challenging mountain biking experience, suitable for riders with intermediate to advanced skills. The terrain includes varied surfaces such as rocky paths, singletrack trails, and potentially muddy or wet sections, traversing steep ascents and technical descents. It is designed to test endurance and technical riding ability in a true wilderness setting.
Norway's appeal for wilderness mountain biking lies in its dramatic fjord landscapes, expansive mountain plateaus, and pristine natural environment. Trails often wind through breathtaking scenery, offering a unique combination of challenging terrain and unparalleled natural beauty. The country's strong outdoor culture supports well-maintained trails and access to remote areas for a truly immersive experience.
Beyond Voss, several other Norwegian locations are celebrated for mountain biking. Hafjell and Trysil are popular bike parks known for downhill and flow trails. Geilo and Oppdal offer extensive cross-country and enduro options with stunning mountain backdrops. These areas provide diverse terrain for various skill levels, often with organized trails and services.
For mountain biking in Norway, especially on challenging routes like The Grand Traverse, essential safety gear includes a mandatory helmet, protective eyewear, gloves, and appropriate padding (knee/elbow). Riders should also carry a first-aid kit, repair tools, and sufficient water and food. Responsible riding, respecting nature, and being prepared for remote conditions are paramount.
The Grand Traverse offers breathtaking views of Norway's iconic wilderness. Riders can expect panoramic vistas of majestic fjords, vast mountain plateaus, and lush valleys. The route often provides elevated perspectives of pristine lakes, cascading waterfalls, and the unique, rugged beauty of the Norwegian landscape. These dramatic sights enhance the sense of adventure and immersion in nature.
Yes, prior mountain biking experience is generally recommended for The Grand Traverse in Voss. This demanding route is best suited for riders with intermediate to advanced technical skills and good physical fitness. Participants should be comfortable with varied terrain, including climbs and descents, and prepared for a long day in a remote mountain environment.