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This ride will take you along the historical railway track between Åmli and Treungen.
The railway went from Arendal to Treungen, and was first called Arendal - Aamlibanen, then Tveitsundbanen and in 1926, Treungenbanen. The track was completed to Treungen in 1913, and was closed down in 1967. The railway was mainly used for transporting ore and timber, but also berries, honey and passengers.
Cultural monuments from the operating period of the railway, and from timber whistling in Nidelva characterizes the trip. Look for stone walls, water towers, stone bridges and old station buildings. The Station buildings are in private ownership, so please show respect for people who live there.
The scenery is beautiful with rivers, lakes, mountains, rocks and forests. You will mainly ride on the railway track, which has little incline
and no car traffic. However, you will have to cross and ride along trafficked roads in short streches.
There are great spots for swimming in lakes and rivers. We reccomend combining your ride with a hike on one of the amazing hiking tracks. There are suggestions marked with walking symbols on the map. You will find cafés, shops and accommodation in Åmli and Treungen.
The ride fits cyclists of all ages.
Download PDF map.