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R04 Olme Trysil
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RouteXpert Hans van de Ven (Mr.MRA)
Last edit: 11-01-2020
Route Summary
This is the 4th of 14 routes of the tour through Sweden and Norway. This route starts in Ölme, goes from South to North Varmland through Finskogen to the Norwegian town of Trysil, where the end point of this route is located. Also in this route again the possibility to occasionally drive away a piece of gravel.

The views are good, the roads are better and the curves are best!

Starting point: Bo hos Nancy i Ölme.
End point: Trysil Hotell

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Duration
4h 57m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
322.54 km
Countries
Trysil
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Varmland is one of the most beautiful nature reserves in Sweden. It is fairly centrally located in Sweden, near the border with Norway in Svealand. The beautiful nature makes your motorcycle vacation complete. The landscape of Varmland is very diverse: lakes, rivers, heath and marshes alternate with forests and green hills. More than 2/3 of Varmland consists of forests. There are more than 10,000 lakes in the area and these of course also characterize the landscape. Bears, lynx, wolves and moose live in the many forests. So watch it out.
Finnskogen is a vast forest area on the border of Norway and Sweden. It includes the eastern part of the Norwegian fylke Hedmark and the adjacent northwestern part of the Swedish landscape Värmland.

Trysil is a municipality in the Norwegian province of Innlandet in the middle of Norway. Trysil is a vast municipality, wooded and sparsely populated. In terms of surface area, it is the second largest municipality in Hedmark after Rendalen. Trysil is close to the Swedish border, about two and a half hours outside of Oslo. In Trysil you will find the largest winter sports area in Norway. With its dense forests, wild river and inviting mountains, Trysil is also an ideal base for summer activities such as fishing, white water rafting or hiking. There is also much to experience on two wheels, Trysil Bike Arena offers 100 kilometers of nature trails, in addition to more than 10 kilometers of carefully laid gravel paths.
Trysil is actually one large ski area. The three mountain flanks are interconnected with lifts and slopes. The highest point is 1132 meters, and from the top you can see many kilometers in all directions.

There are two stops included in the route, but of course you can stop on the way at one of the many picnic areas to have something to eat and drink. You can buy things for this on the way at a supermarket. After 1h30M you are in Ekshärad, there is opposite Café Bistro Moccacino, where the coffee break is planned, an ICA Indian supermarket, buy your food and drink for that if you want to have a picnic on the way.

After +/- 128 KM, at route point 7, you can choose between driving gravel occasionally or on the asphalted road.
If you do not want to drive over gravel, turn right at route point 7, and continue to follow the 62 for 57 KM until you reach the town of Sysslebäck (route point 14). You then skip the route points 8 to 13!

During the route you will always be close to the river Klarälven, this is the longest river in Scandinavia, with a length of 460 kilometers. The Swedish part is also the longest river in Sweden. In Norway the river is called Femundselva and Trysilelva.

In this 4-star route you mainly drive on good roads, you will regularly stop to take some pictures, and the choice to ride over gravel again.

General information:
Sweden is a beautiful country. You will find nice cities, but also impressive nature reserves. Check the weather forecast. In Sweden it can be very hot, but it can also become very cold, so that you can bring the right clothes and other aids. Furthermore, it is advisable to book your accommodations in Sweden in advance. Sweden is a wonderful destination for a beautiful motorcycle vacation. As the largest country in Scandinavia you can go on extensive tours in a unique environment. Forests, lakes, nature parks and agricultural areas largely determine the landscape. Around the Swedish-Norwegian border lies the Scandinavian Highland, where the mountains rise locally to 2100 meters. The most important cities are Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. And if you cannot find a motor camping site or motor hotel, then it is allowed on the basis of the so-called Allemansrätten or everyone's right to camp freely in nature. As long as you take nothing with you and leave no mess behind, you can stay with your tent for a maximum of 24 hours in one location.

South Sweden also has the most motorcycle campsites, motorcycle hotels and other motorcycle-friendly accommodations. This part also contains the 5650 square kilometers of Vänermeer and the smaller Vänermeer.
Watch out in Finskogen
Gravel road in Varmland
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