- You can bring your bicycle on buses and express boats provided there is room for it. It is up to the driver or personnel to determine whether there is room on a particular departure.
- On buses you pay children’s fare for bicycles and large kickbikes. Fold-up bicycles and small kickbikes that can be carried with one hand are free of charge.
- On express boats you can bring a bicycle or kickbike free of charge.
- On ferries you can bring your bicycle free of charge.
Bicycle transport through tunnels
In Møre and Romsdal there are many tunnels that you are now allowed to bicycle through. Some places there are alternative routes for bicycles, but other places cyclists are dependent on transport through the tunnels.
If there is a regular bus service through a tunnel, it is possible to bring the bicycle provided there is room. It is not possible to book a place for a bicycle.
National Bicycle Route 1 / EuroVelo 1 (Atlantic Coast Route)
National Bicycle Route 1/EuroVelo 1 is also known as the Atlantic Coast Route. The route goes along the coast and over several islands between Ålesund and Kristiansund, giving you close contact with the ocean and the coastal landscape. The route includes several express boat and ferry connections.
Through Atlanterhavstunnelen (the Atlantic Ocean Tunnel) by Kristiansund it is now permitted to go by bicycle. There are two alternatives for cyclists who want to go through the tunnel:
- By public bus: up to two bicycles per departure provided there is room.
- By taxi with a bicycle rack. Up to three bicycles per taxi. This applies between 2 May through 30 September. You can book taxi transport with the contact form or by calling FRAM Customer Service Centre on +47 71 28 01 00 during the opening hours Monday-Friday 10.00-11.00.