Dalakarusellen - Dalajoggen
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Listed in our event index as Dalakarusellen - Dalajoggen.
Listed in our event index as Offroad Finnmark.
Listed in our event index as Arctic Alta Fatbikerace 2027.
Running: Alta gives runners forest trails, plateau paths, tundra edges, and the quiet pull of Altaelva. Locals use the trails above town for Z2, steady base miles, and the kind of intervals that feel better with space around you. Sautso feels like a secret when the landscape opens after forest and flat tundra. Runners have no listed club meet time in the brief, so race weeks do the gathering. Dalakarusellen brings Bakkeløp Nalganas, Bakkeløp Borras, and Dalajoggen into the local rhythm. Arctic Alta Ultramaraton and Arctic Alta Backyard give the calendar its longer bite. Altamila 2026 keeps the shorter end honest.
Cycling: Alta is the bike town people miss until they ride it. Locals talk about natural tracks, scenic gravel roads, and old tractor tracks that make perfect bike tracks. The city centre starts a 20 km loop that goes over Sandfallet, down to Altabrua, along the Alta River to Upper Alta, and back by the Gakori trail. The 30 km round trip pushes farther up Altaelva before Eiby trail and Gakori bring you home. The 58 km ride runs from Eiby past Nallovarrevannet with plenty off-road. The 120 km route climbs Sandfallet after Jotkavannet, Iešjávri, Gámasvárri, and the river back to Kronstad. Offroad Finnmark is the anchor event. Skaidi Xtreme lands near Alta in early September.
Season: May to October is the clean window for biking, with daily MTB departures listed from 15 May to 31 October. Summer gives Alta the midnight sun, Altaelva boating, fjord walks, and long rides where the sky changes every five minutes. The Altafjord stays the quiet superstar, and the coastline works year-round but feels best in summer. Winter changes the sound first, then the surface. Runners get snow, frozen waterfalls, and those silent blue-hour outings. Cyclists still ride year-round in Alta, with fat-bike days replacing fast gravel and Z2 turning into a patience test.