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Explore Torsby by Bike

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Torsby by Bike

Exploring the vast forests of northern Värmland by bike is a true delight. The hilly and winding terrain offers everything from tough climbs for those who want a real workout to gentler gravel roads for the more leisurely rider. For road cyclists, there are plenty of long stretches, both straight and curvy to enjoy. Yes, we dare say there's something here for every cyclist to fall in love with.

Torsby’s Biking Options

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Vägsjöfors

A perfect area for mountain biking enthusiasts! Here you’ll find both marked trails and GPS routes, all starting from Vägsjöfors. There’s something for everyone – from gravel road cycling to tough terrain and exciting singletrack. In Vägsjöfors, you can expect real challenges – whether it’s the surface, the distance, or the elevation.

Torsby Skidtunnel & Sportcenter

Discover fantastic cycling opportunities at Torsby Ski Tunnel and Sports Center. Here you’ll find trails for everyone – from family-friendly rides to challenging mountain bike routes. Enjoy beautiful nature and varied terrain. Bike rental and service are available on site. There’s also a Bike Park featuring two pump tracks and a flow trail.

Klarälvsbanan

120 kilometers of cycling trails along old country roads and well-worn gravel paths. Enjoy views of the winding Klarälven river, with the wilderness as your constant companion along the way. Klarälvsleden stretches from Sysslebäck in the north to Hagfors in the south. Klarälvsleden connects to the Klarälvsbanan, and together they form a 220-kilometer cycling route through the beautiful landscapes of Värmland.

Two Lakes Loop

A scenic cycling tour through gently rolling countryside, starting in Torsby and heading toward Gräsmark along road 892. From Gräsmark, turn right toward Sunne and cycle around Lake Rottnen, arriving in Rottneros. The journey then continues through Sunne and follows road 908 toward Lysvik and back to Torsby. Along this stretch, you’ll have the beautiful Lake Fryken on your left side all the way back. The loop is approximately 100 kilometers and follows paved roads with regular traffic.