Best attractions and places to see around Fjell include a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural viewpoints. The region, often associated with the broader Norwegian mountains and its proximity to Bergen, offers diverse exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover significant historical areas and scenic vistas. Fjell is a region where 6 hidden gems are waiting to be explored and visited.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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One way 90 NOK, round trip 180 NOK. (08/2024)
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Funicular to Floin. It is relatively inexpensive to get to the summit in 7 minutes
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Easily accessible by funicular, the mountain offers a fantastic view of Bergen
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The water facing front is the part found on most photos, but not the most intersting as there are just some very tourist oriented stores. If you get into the small alleys it feels like entering a different world for two reasons. First it is completely packed with tourists, especially if a cruiseship is in the harbour. Second you are in a quarter of old wooden trade houses with a real charming atmosphere. A lot of effort is made to preserve the buildings and some are undergoing fundamental renovation at the moment. The ateliers are less exciting than one would expect as again the assortment is fully tourist oriented (with very few exceptions) and despite giving the impression of being handmade locally is quite standard.
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Great view over the city, especially in the evening against the sunset. Easily reached by a hike, but be prepared to be here with lots of people travelling up/down by train.
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The nice thing about Bergen is that you don't necessarily have to visit a museum or a gallery to see great art. Throughout Norway's 2nd city, you can admire collections of graffiti art courtesy of world-class street artists from far and wide. Skostredet is perhaps Bergen's most charming shopping street, and it is also an ideal starting point to go on a street art hunt yourself.
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It only takes 6 minutes to see all of Bergen on the Fløibanen. The Fløibanen is one of Norway's most famous attractions. The ride starts right in the centre, just 150 metres from the fish market and Bryggen. This breathtaking mountain ride is an experience in itself. From Fløyen, 320 metres above sea level, you have a great view, can study all the details of the city and enjoy the view of the harbour entrance and the fjords that surround Bergen. In the area around the summit there is a beautiful area with beautiful nature and numerous hiking opportunities. On Fløyen you will also find a café, souvenir shop and a playground. The Fløibanen runs all year round. The Fløibanen is easily accessible with strollers and wheelchairs.
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The region offers a rich historical experience. You can visit Bryggen (Hanseatic Wharf), a UNESCO World Heritage site in Bergen, known for its former trading posts and narrow passages. Nearby, Bergen Old Town also provides a glimpse into a thousand years of trade history. Further afield, the Fjell Fortress in Øygarden Municipality is a significant World War II German fortification with a bunker complex, offering a haunting historical perspective.
Yes, the area boasts several stunning viewpoints. View of Bergen from Mount Fløyen offers breathtaking panoramic views of Bergen, its harbor, and the surrounding fjords and mountains. You can reach it by hiking or taking the Fløibanen funicular. Additionally, Liatårnet, the highest point in the former Fjell Municipality, provides excellent views of the island landscape.
The Fjell region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy trails like the Straume idrettspark loop or the Kyrkjevegen Trail. For cycling, there are routes such as the 'View of the Norwegian Coast loop from Fjellet'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Fjell or Cycling around Fjell guide pages.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. Mount Fløyen, accessible by funicular, features nature trails and a playground at the summit. The historical sites like Bryggen and Bergen Old Town are also great for family strolls, offering a glimpse into history in an engaging environment.
While Fjell itself is not directly on a major fjord, its proximity to Bergen means you are close to the dramatic fjord landscapes. The panoramic views from Mount Fløyen offer a fantastic perspective of Bergen's harbor and the surrounding fjords. Many boat tours depart from Bergen to explore the nearby fjords, providing an immersive experience of these natural wonders.
The Fjell Fortress, located in Øygarden Municipality, is a World War II German mountaintop fortification. It was strategically built to control the water approaches to Bergen. It is indeed open to visitors, offering a unique historical experience with its massive bunker complex, tunnels, and preserved atmosphere. It's a poignant site for those interested in war history.
While not in Fjell itself, the impressive Sverd i Fjell (Swords in Rock) monument near Stavanger is a significant Viking historical site. It commemorates the Battle of Hafrsfjord, which led to the unification of Norway. Although a bit further, it's a major attraction for those interested in Viking heritage.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of history and natural beauty. Many enjoy strolling through the narrow passages of Bryggen, feeling transported back in time. The stunning views from Mount Fløyen, especially at sunset, are also a highlight, offering a unique perspective of the city and coast. The vibrant atmosphere of Bergen Harbor and Fish Market is also a popular experience.
Yes, the Fjell area offers several easy hiking trails perfect for beginners. Examples include the Straume idrettspark loop and the Kyrkjevegen Trail, both listed as easy difficulty. These routes provide a gentle introduction to the region's natural beauty without demanding strenuous effort. You can find more details on the Hiking around Fjell guide page.
From Fjell, you can easily access Bergen's attractions. Public transport options connect Fjell to Bergen. Once in Bergen, many key sites like Bryggen, the Fish Market, and the Fløibanen Valley Station are centrally located and within walking distance of each other. The Fløibanen funicular provides a scenic ride up to Mount Fløyen.
The best time to visit Fjell for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is milder, trails are typically clear of snow, and daylight hours are longer, providing ideal conditions for exploration and enjoying the scenic landscapes.
Yes, some attractions offer good accessibility. The Fløibanen funicular, which takes you up to Mount Fløyen, is easily accessible with strollers and wheelchairs. The summit area of Mount Fløyen also has a large visitor platform with steps to sit and enjoy the view.
Near the main attractions in Bergen, you'll find numerous options. The Bergen Harbor and Fish Market is famous for fresh seafood and offers many stalls and restaurants. At the top of Mount Fløyen, there's a café and souvenir shop. The historical areas like Bryggen and Bergen Old Town also have various eateries and charming spots to relax.


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