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124km
400m
Gravel riding
Tackle the Gravel Gävle Loop, a difficult 76.9-mile (123.8 km) gravel biking route through forests and past lakes in the Gävle region.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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768 m
Highlight • Settlement
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Tip by
57.8 km
Highlight • Cafe
Tip by
104 km
Highlight • Lake
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124 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
60.6 km
38.0 km
14.6 km
7.56 km
2.85 km
230 m
Surfaces
39.1 km
36.9 km
25.6 km
21.5 km
485 m
256 m
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Elevation
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This challenging route is designed for experienced gravel cyclists. While individual times vary, expect to spend around 9 hours on the saddle to complete the entire 124-kilometer loop. This duration accounts for the demanding terrain and distance.
The Gravel Gävle Loop offers a varied terrain, with approximately 61% unpaved and 39% paved surfaces. You can expect a mix of forest and gravel roads, potentially encountering dirt, sand, loose gravel, and even some rocky sections. Some parts might be technical, and you may need to push your bike on certain segments.
While specific details for this exact loop are limited, the Gävle region is known for its natural beauty. You can anticipate riding through magical forests, past beautiful lakes, and potentially encountering elevated viewpoints. The route is considered one of the best gravel bike routes around Gävle, suggesting appealing views typical of the Swedish landscape.
This is categorized as a 'Hard gravel ride' and demands very good fitness. Its length of over 120 kilometers and significant elevation gain contribute to its demanding nature. It's not recommended for beginners.
Yes, the route passes by a few interesting spots. You'll go through Nedre Bergsgatan, Gävle, and you can find refreshments at Böna Café. The loop also takes you past the scenic Lundbosjön Lake and River.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You'll find yourself on parts of Cykelspåret (11), Gästrikeleden, Norrlandets kustled, Milspåret, and various shorter local paths like Finntä and Nyhammar.
Given its challenging nature and the regional climate, the best time to tackle this loop is typically during the warmer, drier months, from late spring through early autumn. This avoids snow, ice, and the wettest conditions that can make already technical sections even more difficult.
While there's no explicit information stating restrictions, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash on shared paths and be mindful of wildlife. Given the length and difficulty, ensure your dog is also fit enough for such a demanding ride.
There is no indication that specific permits or entrance fees are required to access the Gravel Gävle Loop. Most public access trails in Sweden are free to use, but always check local regulations if you have concerns.
The loop starts and ends in Gävle. While a specific trailhead parking lot isn't detailed, Gävle is a city with various parking options. You can likely find public parking within the city to begin your ride, especially near the Nedre Bergsgatan area.
No, the Gravel Gävle Loop is explicitly categorized as a 'Hard gravel ride' requiring 'very good fitness.' Its length, elevation, and varied terrain, including potentially technical sections, make it unsuitable for family cycling or beginners. It's best reserved for experienced gravel cyclists.