Tour of East Norway, Stage 2 (Strondafjorden)
Strondafjorden is a long, narrow lake situated in the heart of the Valdres region in Innlandet county, Norway. It serves as a central waterway through the municipality of Nord-Aurdal, stretching between the regional hub of Fagernes to the east and the surrounding mountain landscape to the west. The lake is fed by the Begna river system and is characterized by its deep, clear waters that mirror the steep, pine-covered slopes of the encompassing mountains. Its calm surface is a defining feature of the area, providing a serene backdrop for the transit routes and settlements that have developed along its northern and southern shores.
As a primary geographical feature of the Valdres Valley, Strondafjorden acts as a vital corridor that facilitates travel toward the higher-altitude mountain plateaus and the entrance to the Jotunheimen range. The area around the lake is deeply embedded in the local culture, with a history of traditional farmsteads and modern infrastructure that navigates the narrow spaces between the water’s edge and the rising terrain. For observers, the lake offers a quintessential view of Norway’s inland geography, where the interplay between the expansive water and the rugged, glacially-carved mountains creates a landscape that is both economically significant for regional transit and environmentally striking.
Region: Innlandet
City: Nord-Aurdal
Distance: 28.81 km
Elevation Gain: 162 m
Elevation Loss: 105 m
Difficulty: 111 (Easy)
FIETS Index: 0.02 FIETS
Avg Grade: 0.27 %
Max cat climb: 5
Min elevation: 403 m
Max elevation: 477 m
Ride Category: Flat