Holidays in Bergen
Summer holidays in Bergen offer plenty of walking and exploring, it's surrounded by seven mountains and acts as a gateway to the fjords
- Book fjord cruises and scenic boat tours
- Historic charm of UNESCO Bryggen
- Beautiful surrounding mountains
Walking in Bergen
Bergen at a glance
- Norwegian
- Norwegian Krona (NOK)
- Aberdeen ( ABZ), London Heathrow (LHR), London Gatwick (LGW), Newcastle (NCL), Manchester Int. (MAN)
Travel included to Bergen
Depart on: Any day, depending on UK departure airport
Arrive into: Bergen airport
Transfer time: approx. 50 minutes from Bergen airport using Bergen Light Rail (tram)
Included in your walking holiday to Bergen
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On holiday support and tailored advice over the phone from our Destination Expert
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Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, walks and useful information on holiday
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Flights from the UK, transfers and accommodation
Walking in Bergen
Walks and hikes
- Walking Trails:
- 100km of walking trails
- Terrain:
- Mainly mountain climbs on varied terrain
Bergen makes an excellent base for a walking holiday. Not only is the city centre nice and compact to allow you to explore on foot but there are also seven mountains surrounding the city with numerous walking routes to discover. It’s also a great launch pad for plenty of day trips and cruises to the Fjords. Amongst walking, there’s numerous other things to do in Bergen, whether you’re after a day of history and culture with a visit to one of the many museums or exploring the amazing food scene – there’s plenty to keep you busy.
Our favourite self-guided walks in Bergen



Discover Bergen
- Catch the funicular up to Mount Fløyen and enjoy great walks and views of the city
- Explore the seven mountains surrounding the city on foot
- Take the time to admire the many museums and galleries
Head west, and you’ll find Bergen set snugly between the ocean, mountains and two of Norway’s biggest fjords. This is a city that feels more like a small town, thanks to a welcoming and walkable centre of fish markets, galleries, restaurants and parks. It’s also one of the oldest port cities in Northern Europe – and with the UNESCO-listed Bryggen harbour to prove it. On our Bergen walking holidays, adventure is always in view. A funicular and cable car whisk walkers into the mountains and boats voyage into the fjords. Plus, there’s the train station – the gateway to some of the Europe’s most scenic train journeys.
You don’t have to go far for interesting explorations on a Bergen holiday. Start in the city centre, delving into the wooden streets of Bryggen – remnants of one of Europe’s oldest wharfs – and then up (and up) into the cobbled streets and squares behind. The waterfront and 13th-century fish market are made for walking too, while the park comes with a fountain and a frame of art galleries and bars. If that sounds like a lot to fit into one day, don’t worry; the sun doesn’t set till 10.30pm in midsummer.
Bergen hunkers down between Hardangerfjord and Sognefjord – two of the biggest fjords in Norway. It's a bit of a journey to get to them but it's worth it. Cruises push off from the harbour, including electric boats that smooth peacefully through the deep waters. Head to the Mostraumen straits on an easy half-day tour of sky-high waterfalls and berry-red fjordside villages. Or, you can head to Sognefjord for a whistlestop tour via Flam and experience the incredible scenery. Footpaths line the fjords too, weaving from waterfalls to villages to mighty mountain viewpoints. See our excursions for more details of these tours.
Bergen is termed a UNESCO City of Gastronomy so foodies will love exploring the cities bars and restaurants. Being surrounded by land and sea, the city has access to high quality produce and is mostly known for its seafood. Wander the fish market or dip into a local restaurant and try some local, traditional dishes.
Lifts
Bergen has one cable car, the Ulriken643 cable car which usually operates daily from 1st May – 30th September. If you're staying near Bryggen harbour or in that area then you'll need to get a bus to the cable car as the cable car lower station is a little outside of Bergens main centre. By bus it takes around 20 minutes to get there with a short walk to the cable car lower station after. Once you've purchased your tickets to the cable car, you'll be whisked to the top where you'll get great views and there are a few walking trails to explore. (opening dates are subject to weather conditions, local schedules may change).
Another way to get into the mountains is to use the funicular. It's located a short walk from Bryggen in Bergen, and you can purchase tickets at the bottom and catch the funicular up to Mount Fløyen. At the top you’ll find a viewing area that looks over the city below as well as cafes, restaurants and plenty of hiking routes.
Train
There is a light rail network that is great for getting around the centre of Bergen. If you purchase the Bergen Card then it’s free to travel on the Bergen Light Rail Line number 1, between Bergen Airport and the city centre and line 2, between the city centre and Fyllingsdalen (this only applies to Bybanen light rail trains and included routes with the Bergen card are subject to change).
Buses
Buses are a great way to get around Bergen, with numerous routes and connections to take you around the city centre and outskirts. Buses are payable locally, however, if you purchase the Bergen Card then many of the local bus routes operated by Skyss are included in the card (included routes with the Bergen card are subject to change).
Boats
Boats are also a common mode of transport to get around in Norway and can be great to get further afield. If you purchase the Bergen Card then the boat to Askoy and Nordhordland is included in the card (included routes with the Bergen card are subject to change).
Travel to Bergen
Travel by air
Flights to Bergen depart any day, depending on the UK departure airport you're flying from between 01 May - 31 October 2025 and 2026.
Fly to Bergen from:
- London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Manchester, Newcastle, and Aberdeen
Transfer time:
- Approx. 50 minutes from Bergen airport via Bergen Light Rail (tram)
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