Natural monuments in Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning encompass a wildlife protection area in Bergen, Norway, featuring 31 named mountains. Established for the preservation of animal life, the region prohibits activities that could harm or disturb wildlife. This area offers diverse terrain characteristics, from accessible peaks to more challenging routes, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can experience scenic landscapes and panoramic views across Bergen and its surrounding fjords.
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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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As well as a beautiful lake to run around Revurtjernet is also rich in birdlife. The lake earned its name thanks to the foxes that can sometimes be spotted on its banks.
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Rundemanen is one of the seven mountains surrounding Bergen and offers a quiet alternative to the more popular peaks. The ascent leads through forested paths and wide plateaus before reaching the summit. There, the distinctive radio tower stands, visible from afar and serving as a landmark. From the top, a magnificent view opens up over Bergen, the surrounding fjords, and the mountain landscape. Those looking for a less frequented hike with magnificent views will be rewarded here.
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A great landscape. The hike leads across a plateau with a wonderful view.
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From the summit of Mount Fløyen, one of the most beautiful panoramic views of Bergen opens up. High above the city's rooftops, the view sweeps over the lively harbor, the surrounding fjords, and the rolling mountains that frame Bergen. The vantage point is easily accessible by the Fløibanen cable car or via scenic hiking trails. Whether at sunrise, during the day, or at dusk, the view from Mount Fløyen is an absolute highlight and a must-see for any visit to Bergen.
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Among the most popular natural monuments are the View of Bergen from Mount Fløyen, offering panoramic city and fjord views, and Revurtjernet, an idyllic forest lake perfect for a peaceful retreat. For those seeking a less crowded experience with expansive views, Rundemanen Summit and Communications Tower is also highly appreciated by visitors.
Yes, several natural monuments are ideal for families. Mount Fløyen is easily accessible via funicular and offers short, easy walks around Skomakerdiket, where you can even enjoy free canoeing in summer. The Trollskogen Wooden Sculptures (Troll Forest) near Fløyen also provides an enchanting experience for children with its mythical figures. You can find more family-friendly routes in the Family-friendly hikes in Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning guide.
The region is renowned for its stunning vistas. From Mount Fløyen, you'll get iconic panoramic views of Bergen, its harbor, and the surrounding fjords. Higher summits like Rundemanen and Blåmanen Summit offer expansive views over the city, fjords, and even distant islands and oil installations on clear days. Kryptonitt Cairns also provides a great perspective over the sailing entrance to Bergen.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking trails, from easy strolls around lakes like Revurtjernet to more challenging ascents up mountains like Rundemanen. There are also numerous road cycling routes. For detailed options, explore the City hikes and Road Cycling Routes in Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning guides.
Many natural monuments are highly accessible. Mount Fløyen is easily reached by the Fløibanen Funicular directly from Bergen city center. From Fløyen, you can access other sites like Skomakerdiket and Revurtjernet with relatively short walks. Public transport options are generally good for reaching the base of the mountains surrounding Bergen.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) offers the mildest weather, longer daylight hours, and full accessibility to all trails and activities like canoeing on Skomakerdiket. Spring and autumn provide beautiful colors and fewer crowds, though weather can be more unpredictable. Winter offers unique snowy landscapes and opportunities for winter hiking, but some trails may be more challenging or closed.
Yes, particularly near the more popular sites. Mount Fløyen has a restaurant and cafe at the top, offering refreshments with a view. In Bergen city center, which is easily accessible from many of these natural monuments, you'll find a wide range of dining options.
Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning is a wildlife protection area, so while dogs are generally allowed on trails, it's crucial to keep them on a leash to protect local wildlife. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially during nesting seasons or in sensitive areas. Ensure you clean up after your pet.
The region offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find easy, flat paths suitable for leisurely strolls around lakes like Skomakerdiket and Revurtjernet. Many trails leading to viewpoints like Mount Fløyen are moderate, involving some uphill sections. For more experienced hikers, summits like Rundemanen and Blåmanen offer intermediate to challenging ascents with varied forest paths and open plateaus.
The Trollskogen Wooden Sculptures, or Troll Forest, offers a unique blend of nature and art. It's an easy-to-walk forest path where imaginative wooden sculptures of trolls and mythical creatures are nestled among moss-covered trees. Each figure tells a story, making it an enchanting experience, especially for families and those looking for a whimsical adventure within the natural landscape.
As a wildlife protection area, the region is dedicated to preserving animal life. While direct sightings of larger animals can be rare, you might spot various bird species, especially around lakes like Revurtjernet, which is known for its rich birdlife. Keep an eye out for foxes, which occasionally appear on the banks of Revurtjernet. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.


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