Cycling holiday in Nordmors – hills, moler cliffs and views over the Limfjord
Go on a cycling holiday in Nordmors, where the landscape rises, falls again and keeps opening up towards the Limfjord. Here a trip awaits combining challenge, views and calm.
A landscape that moves – and takes you with it
Nordmors is made for cycling. Here the route alternates between hilly stretches and flat passages, getting your pulse up one moment and settling into rhythm the next.
It is precisely this variety that makes the trip special – giving the sense that the landscape is constantly changing around you.
Moler cliffs, views and quiet roads
Along the way you'll cycle on small, peaceful roads through one of Denmark's most distinctive natural areas.
Here you'll encounter moler – the pale cliffs and formations that can seem almost unreal the first time you see them. It is geology that feels like art, lending the landscape a character you won't find in many other places in Denmark.
The fjord stays close beside you, and the views open up again and again as you move through the Nordmors landscape.
Why Nordmors is worth experiencing by bike
This trip is for those who want variety and nature experiences at the same time.
Here you'll get both short "mountain stages" and calm stretches – always with views and discoveries along the way.
And when the day comes to an end, good food and a view over the fjord await – before the next stage calls.
Practical information
Duration: 3 days / 2 nights
Daily stages: approx. 25–28 km
Included:
- 2 nights at an inn
- Full board
- Maps and route description
Price:
- DKK 1,995 per person in a double room
- Child under 12 accompanying 2 adults: DKK 1,095
Supplements:
- Luggage transfer (min. 2 persons): DKK 400 per person
- Single room: DKK 450
Extra night in Nykøbing from DKK 500 per person
- Children under 12 from DKK 275
- Single room from DKK 275
Tour no.: 500
Frequently asked questions about the cycling trip in Nordmors
How long are the stages?
- The daily stages are approximately 25–28 km.
Is the route hilly?
- Yes, the route includes both hilly stretches and flat passages.
What makes Nordmors special?
- The unique moler landscape and the many views over the Limfjord.