Best mountain peaks in Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning are characterized by their diverse terrain, offering both challenging ascents and accessible viewpoints. This region provides expansive vistas over the city of Bergen, its surrounding fjords, and the distant islands. The natural landscape features forested paths, open plateaus, and distinct summits. Exploring these peaks allows for a comprehensive experience of the area's geography.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Great viewpoint of the surrounding lake landscape.
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Anyone coming from Floyen and wanting to hike to Ulriken should take a look at the climb from here and consider their fitness. The next 3 kilometers are challenging and require a fair amount of climbing skill. It's a relentless climb.
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The journey from Bergen city center to the upper station of the Fløibanen cable car takes about 5-6 minutes. There are three stops along the way: Promsgate, Fjellveien, and Skansemyren. The viewpoint on Fløyen is 320 meters above sea level and offers a magnificent view of Bergen. Source: stromma.com A round-trip ticket can be booked. (200 NKr per adult) However, only the outward journey and a short walk back to Bergen are attractive.
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From Floeyen you have a great panorama of the city.
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You can take the train up and go on a few nice hikes up there. They are all very well signposted. Of course you can also walk to the station. The path is also very nice to walk.
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The walk "Hike to Sandviksfjellet" should be walked clockwise. The 900 steep, uneven, narrow and stony stairs in Stoltzekleiven are not great to walk down, and you will also meet people on their way upwards doing cardio exercise up the stairs, and it can be difficult to pass each other.
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The train goes roughly every 10-15 minutes and takes 7 minutes to reach the top. There's a nice view during the ride as well, so don't forget to look out the windows
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Among the most popular peaks, View of Bergen from Mount Fløyen offers expansive city views and is easily accessible. For a different perspective, Blåmanen Summit provides views of the islands outside Bergen, while Rundemanen Summit and Communications Tower is a quieter alternative with magnificent views over the fjords and mountains.
For stunning panoramic views, consider View of Bergen from Mount Fløyen, especially at sunset. Another excellent spot is View of Bergen from Sandvikspilen, an observation platform with benches. For a less crowded experience, Stoltzekleiven Summit Panorama View also offers great vistas.
Yes, View of Bergen from Mount Fløyen is considered family-friendly and wheelchair accessible, offering facilities like a restaurant and cafe. The path to the viewpoint is well-maintained. For easy hiking routes suitable for families, you can explore options in the Easy hikes in Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning guide.
Beginner hikers can enjoy the ascent to View of Bergen from Mount Fløyen, which can be reached via a hike or the funicular. For more structured easy routes, the Easy hikes in Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning guide provides several options, such as the 'Bench With a View of Bergen – View of Bergen from Fløyen loop' which is around 5 km.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails in the MTB Trails in Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning guide, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult. For more challenging hikes, explore the Mountain Hikes in Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning guide.
Yes, at Mount Fløyen, you'll find both a restaurant and a cafe, making it a convenient spot for refreshments after your hike. Other trails may have facilities at their base or in nearby Bergen.
The best time to hike is generally during the late spring, summer, and early autumn months (May to September) when the weather is milder, and the trails are clear of snow. During these periods, you'll experience longer daylight hours and more stable conditions, ideal for enjoying the expansive views.
Given Bergen's often unpredictable weather, it's advisable to dress in layers. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are essential, even in summer, as conditions can change rapidly. Sturdy hiking boots are recommended for varied terrain, and always bring extra warm clothing, a hat, and gloves, especially for higher elevations.
While some trails may be accessible, winter hiking requires proper gear such as microspikes or snowshoes, and experience with winter conditions. Lower elevation paths and popular routes like the one to Mount Fløyen might be maintained, but always check local conditions and forecasts before heading out.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views over Bergen, its fjords, and the surrounding islands. The diverse terrain, from forested paths to open plateaus, offers varied hiking experiences. Many appreciate the opportunity to find both popular, accessible spots and quieter alternatives like Rundemanen Summit, allowing for different levels of solitude and challenge.
Yes, there are several circular routes that allow you to experience the diverse landscapes. For example, the Easy hikes in Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning guide includes routes like the 'Skomakerdiket – Skomakerdiket Lake loop from Fløyen', which is an easy 1.79 km circular walk. More challenging circular routes can be found in the Mountain Hikes guide.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in Norway, including within Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning, provided they are kept on a leash, especially during certain periods to protect wildlife. Always ensure to clean up after your dog and respect local regulations, which may vary by specific area or season.


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