WELCOME TO BERGEN

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WELCOME TO BERGEN

Bathing

If you are a bathing nymph and in Bergen in the summer, you can dive into the pools at Nordnes Sjøbad . The bathing facility is located close to the Aquarium and within walking distance to the center. Not only do you get a bath in the sea, there is also a pool with diving board, as well as a shower facility. Great for a trip with friends or for families with slightly older children. Out on the point you will find a nice park. At the far end is a picture-worthy totem pole that Bergen received from the twin city of Seattle, on the occasion of the city's 900th anniversary.
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Nordnes seawater pool
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If you are a bathing nymph and in Bergen in the summer, you can dive into the pools at Nordnes Sjøbad . The bathing facility is located close to the Aquarium and within walking distance to the center. Not only do you get a bath in the sea, there is also a pool with diving board, as well as a shower facility. Great for a trip with friends or for families with slightly older children. Out on the point you will find a nice park. At the far end is a picture-worthy totem pole that Bergen received from the twin city of Seattle, on the occasion of the city's 900th anniversary.
Sandviken Sjøbad is a lovely little spot close to Old Bergen Museum. Lovely little spot close to Old Bergen Museum. Sandviken Sjøbad has a diving board and a diving tower, BBQ area and lawn for sunbathing. There is no beach in this area. Sandviken Sjøbad is located on the height on the right side after entering the museum from the main entrance. The museum is an open air museum and you can walk to the seaside through the museum for free. Sandviken Sjøbad is free. The area has lifeguards during the summer.
Old Bergen sea bath
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Sandviken Sjøbad is a lovely little spot close to Old Bergen Museum. Lovely little spot close to Old Bergen Museum. Sandviken Sjøbad has a diving board and a diving tower, BBQ area and lawn for sunbathing. There is no beach in this area. Sandviken Sjøbad is located on the height on the right side after entering the museum from the main entrance. The museum is an open air museum and you can walk to the seaside through the museum for free. Sandviken Sjøbad is free. The area has lifeguards during the summer.
sand beach near the apartment
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Marineholmen Sandstrand
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sand beach near the apartment

Sightseeing

A perfect activity for curious young and old who want to learn more about the sea. Norway's largest aquarium, the Aquarium in Bergen , is one of the city's biggest tourist attractions. You can see, read, and feel the animals up close! The aquarium is located on Nordnes, about 20 minutes walk from the city center.
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Akvariet i Bergen - Det Nasjonale Akvariet
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A perfect activity for curious young and old who want to learn more about the sea. Norway's largest aquarium, the Aquarium in Bergen , is one of the city's biggest tourist attractions. You can see, read, and feel the animals up close! The aquarium is located on Nordnes, about 20 minutes walk from the city center.
If you take the trip up Sandviksfjellet, to Stoltzekleiven , you get a panoramic view of Bergen. Stoltzekleiven is made up of stone stairs with about 800 steps, and is a demanding walk. If you want a real challenge, you can try to beat the record time at the very top: 7 minutes and 46 seconds!
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Stoltzen Start
Stoltzekleiven
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If you take the trip up Sandviksfjellet, to Stoltzekleiven , you get a panoramic view of Bergen. Stoltzekleiven is made up of stone stairs with about 800 steps, and is a demanding walk. If you want a real challenge, you can try to beat the record time at the very top: 7 minutes and 46 seconds!
If you are tempted by a slightly calmer and more social trip, you can take the classic trip to Fløyfjellet, 400m above sea level. You reach the top either by an hour's walk up Fløisvingene, or with Bergen's pride, Fløibanen . At the top you will find both a kiosk and a restaurant with a view of the entire city. Fløien has both a climbing park for children, a zip line between the trees and canoe rental on the shoemaker's dike. See more info here .
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Fløyen Start
Fjellveien
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If you are tempted by a slightly calmer and more social trip, you can take the classic trip to Fløyfjellet, 400m above sea level. You reach the top either by an hour's walk up Fløisvingene, or with Bergen's pride, Fløibanen . At the top you will find both a kiosk and a restaurant with a view of the entire city. Fløien has both a climbing park for children, a zip line between the trees and canoe rental on the shoemaker's dike. See more info here .
As a tourist in Grieg's hometown, you get a unique chance to visit the Edvard Grieg Museum , the composer's cabin, his former home and burial ground. The museum is located on Troldhaugen, and you can easily get there by taking “bybanen” in the direction of Flesland.
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Troldhaugen
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As a tourist in Grieg's hometown, you get a unique chance to visit the Edvard Grieg Museum , the composer's cabin, his former home and burial ground. The museum is located on Troldhaugen, and you can easily get there by taking “bybanen” in the direction of Flesland.
Bergen has had Fisketorget since the 13th century, and at today's fish market you can buy fresh seafood, and locally produced farm food such as fruit, berries and vegetables. Here you get a real Bergen atmosphere with the purchase.
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Fishmarket in Bergen
5 Torget
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Bergen has had Fisketorget since the 13th century, and at today's fish market you can buy fresh seafood, and locally produced farm food such as fruit, berries and vegetables. Here you get a real Bergen atmosphere with the purchase.
Old Bergen Museum is a short bike or walk from the center, approx. 10 min by bike or 40 min to walk. You can arrive by sea from the center with the boat “Beffen”, or make your return trip from Old Bergen to the city center. Bus nos. 3, 4, 12, 19, 16E from the city center to the bus stop: Gamle Bergen. Limited parking. Museumshop: gifts, postcards, coffee, tea, traditional cinnamon buns, ice cream and soft drinks. Old fashion grocerist where you can can buy old fashioned sweets and groceries. Wheelchair access: To enter the houses it is not acceccible with a wheelchair. You can rent Torvsalen for various occasions. Rental can by agreement be combined with cultural experiences. Grilling and the use of open fires are prohibited in the museum area. Prohibited to take your dog into the houses, except for an approved guide dog.
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Gamle Bergen Museum - Bymuseet i Bergen
4 Nyhavnsveien
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Old Bergen Museum is a short bike or walk from the center, approx. 10 min by bike or 40 min to walk. You can arrive by sea from the center with the boat “Beffen”, or make your return trip from Old Bergen to the city center. Bus nos. 3, 4, 12, 19, 16E from the city center to the bus stop: Gamle Bergen. Limited parking. Museumshop: gifts, postcards, coffee, tea, traditional cinnamon buns, ice cream and soft drinks. Old fashion grocerist where you can can buy old fashioned sweets and groceries. Wheelchair access: To enter the houses it is not acceccible with a wheelchair. You can rent Torvsalen for various occasions. Rental can by agreement be combined with cultural experiences. Grilling and the use of open fires are prohibited in the museum area. Prohibited to take your dog into the houses, except for an approved guide dog.
The Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene are situated centrally on Bryggen in Bergen. The museums show how the German merchants from The Hanseatic League lived and worked. From 1350 to 1750 these merchants traded stockfish and grains from their office in Bergen. The Hanseatic Museum opened in 1872 and Schøtstuene in 1938. Schøtstuene is to be found next to St. Mary’s Church. These rooms were assembly halls for the Hanseatic merchants during winter time. Due to the danger of fire, Schøtstuene were placed separately behind the other office buildings. In winter hot meals were served here. The buildings were also used for teaching and as courtrooms, meeting rooms and party rooms. The museum consists of three assembly rooms and a kitchen.
Hanseatiske Museum og Schøtstuene - Midthuset -Resepsjon og museumsbutikk
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The Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene are situated centrally on Bryggen in Bergen. The museums show how the German merchants from The Hanseatic League lived and worked. From 1350 to 1750 these merchants traded stockfish and grains from their office in Bergen. The Hanseatic Museum opened in 1872 and Schøtstuene in 1938. Schøtstuene is to be found next to St. Mary’s Church. These rooms were assembly halls for the Hanseatic merchants during winter time. Due to the danger of fire, Schøtstuene were placed separately behind the other office buildings. In winter hot meals were served here. The buildings were also used for teaching and as courtrooms, meeting rooms and party rooms. The museum consists of three assembly rooms and a kitchen.
Perfect view of the city mountain behind the apartment. At the top of Løvstakken - 479 masl, you will find perhaps the finest cairn on the city mountains. The cairn is expertly built in gray stone with joints, measuring 2X2X3.5 meters with a wrought iron wind indicator on top. On the east side there is a mark with the year 1945, also in wrought iron. The history behind the mark and the cairn is unknown, but it is not inconceivable that it may have something to do with the liberation after the war. You should start here: https://www.google.com/maps/dir//60.3746544,5.3292201/@60.3746261,5.3251523,16z
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Løvstakken
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Perfect view of the city mountain behind the apartment. At the top of Løvstakken - 479 masl, you will find perhaps the finest cairn on the city mountains. The cairn is expertly built in gray stone with joints, measuring 2X2X3.5 meters with a wrought iron wind indicator on top. On the east side there is a mark with the year 1945, also in wrought iron. The history behind the mark and the cairn is unknown, but it is not inconceivable that it may have something to do with the liberation after the war. You should start here: https://www.google.com/maps/dir//60.3746544,5.3292201/@60.3746261,5.3251523,16z
Gullfjellet is a very popular hiking area both summer and winter. Gullfjellstoppen, which rises 987 meters above sea level, is the highest mountain on the Bergen Peninsula. The trip from Gullbotn over the top is a classic. The area is suitable for ski use. But beware; Gullfjellet can also be extremely exposed to the weather. In inclement weather and fog, you must be careful, follow the cairn row and remember that the arrow on each cairn points towards the next. Always bring clear, compass and extra clothes. https://ut.no/turforslag/115699/gullfjellstoppen-fra-gullbotn
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Gullfjellet
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Gullfjellet is a very popular hiking area both summer and winter. Gullfjellstoppen, which rises 987 meters above sea level, is the highest mountain on the Bergen Peninsula. The trip from Gullbotn over the top is a classic. The area is suitable for ski use. But beware; Gullfjellet can also be extremely exposed to the weather. In inclement weather and fog, you must be careful, follow the cairn row and remember that the arrow on each cairn points towards the next. Always bring clear, compass and extra clothes. https://ut.no/turforslag/115699/gullfjellstoppen-fra-gullbotn
Bryggens Museum’s main exhibit uses thousands of artifacts and modern historical and archaeological research to let you come closer to the everyday lives of the medieval people of Bergen and Western Norway. Runic inscriptions with gossip, poems and spells tells us about faith and love, while ceramics from Europe and the Middle-East shows an extensive and international trade network. The new exhibit also displays the unique Guddal-garment – a nearly thousand year old find, which is one of extremely few relatively intact pieces of Norwegian medieval clothing.
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Bryggens Museum - Bymuseet i Bergen
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Bryggens Museum’s main exhibit uses thousands of artifacts and modern historical and archaeological research to let you come closer to the everyday lives of the medieval people of Bergen and Western Norway. Runic inscriptions with gossip, poems and spells tells us about faith and love, while ceramics from Europe and the Middle-East shows an extensive and international trade network. The new exhibit also displays the unique Guddal-garment – a nearly thousand year old find, which is one of extremely few relatively intact pieces of Norwegian medieval clothing.
KODE Art Museums and Composer Homes is one of the largest museums for art, craft, design and music in the Nordic countries. KODE has a unique combination of art museums and composers’ homes, of contemporary art, historical objects, concerts and parklands. The museums stewards almost 50,000 objects ranging from paintings, works on paper, sculptures, installations, videos, musical instruments, furniture and works of fine craft and design. These objects can be experienced in four museum buildings in Bergen city centre (KODE 1, 2, 3 and 4), and in the homes of the composers Ole Bull, Harald Sæverud and Edvard Grieg.
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West Norway Museum of Decorative Art
9 Nordahl Bruns gate
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KODE Art Museums and Composer Homes is one of the largest museums for art, craft, design and music in the Nordic countries. KODE has a unique combination of art museums and composers’ homes, of contemporary art, historical objects, concerts and parklands. The museums stewards almost 50,000 objects ranging from paintings, works on paper, sculptures, installations, videos, musical instruments, furniture and works of fine craft and design. These objects can be experienced in four museum buildings in Bergen city centre (KODE 1, 2, 3 and 4), and in the homes of the composers Ole Bull, Harald Sæverud and Edvard Grieg.
This trip must be carefully planned before you go. The cave is only accessible at low tide. Keep track of the tide table. Be sure to be out of the cave before it starts to flow again. With a lot of waves, it is not safe to enter the cave. Note that it can be very slippery on the rocks so be careful! Wear shoes with good grip. https://ut.no/turforslag/118001585/bekhilderen-kystpasset
Bekhilderen
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This trip must be carefully planned before you go. The cave is only accessible at low tide. Keep track of the tide table. Be sure to be out of the cave before it starts to flow again. With a lot of waves, it is not safe to enter the cave. Note that it can be very slippery on the rocks so be careful! Wear shoes with good grip. https://ut.no/turforslag/118001585/bekhilderen-kystpasset
Founded in the 15th c., St. George’s was a hospital for lepers until the middle of the 20th c. The present day buildings date back to the 18th c. Between 1850 and 1900 Bergen had three hospitals for leprosy patients and the largest concentration of patients in Europe. The city’s oldest leprosy hospital, St. George’s Hospital, is now not only a monument to thousands of personal tragedies, it is also an important arena for the dissemination of Norwegian work and research on leprosy. In many parts of the world leprosy is commonly known as Hansen’s disease, after the Norwegian physician Gerhard Armauer Hansen who discovered the leprosy bacillus in Bergen in 1873. St. George’s Hospital was probably raised on the grounds of Nonneseter convent in the 1400s. The patients may have received plants for food and medical use from the convent. The herb garden we meet today is from the 1990s. It is open to the public in the museum opening hours.
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Museum Lepramuseet St. Jorgens Hospital
59 Kong Oscars gate
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Founded in the 15th c., St. George’s was a hospital for lepers until the middle of the 20th c. The present day buildings date back to the 18th c. Between 1850 and 1900 Bergen had three hospitals for leprosy patients and the largest concentration of patients in Europe. The city’s oldest leprosy hospital, St. George’s Hospital, is now not only a monument to thousands of personal tragedies, it is also an important arena for the dissemination of Norwegian work and research on leprosy. In many parts of the world leprosy is commonly known as Hansen’s disease, after the Norwegian physician Gerhard Armauer Hansen who discovered the leprosy bacillus in Bergen in 1873. St. George’s Hospital was probably raised on the grounds of Nonneseter convent in the 1400s. The patients may have received plants for food and medical use from the convent. The herb garden we meet today is from the 1990s. It is open to the public in the museum opening hours.
Bergenhus Fortress is located at the entrance to Vågen in Bergen. This is one of the oldest and best preserved fortresses in Norway. The most correct name for Bergenhus is actually Bergenhus Castle, since it was a royal residence and administrative center when Bergen was the capital of Norway
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Bergenhus Fortress
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Bergenhus Fortress is located at the entrance to Vågen in Bergen. This is one of the oldest and best preserved fortresses in Norway. The most correct name for Bergenhus is actually Bergenhus Castle, since it was a royal residence and administrative center when Bergen was the capital of Norway
If you are a fan of magical architecture, you should take the trip to Lysøen, just outside Bergen. This 18th-century villa, with opening hours in the summer months, once belonged to the Norwegian violin virtuoso and composer Ole Bull, who transformed it into a fairytale realm, complete with romantic paths, ponds and gazebos. If it rains too much to take a stroll around the property, enjoy a guided tour inside the villa or warm up for a good cup of coffee at the on-site café. Lysøen itself is the perfect place for walking with a beautiful forest, beautiful viewpoints and pleasant picnic areas.
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Ole Bull Museum
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If you are a fan of magical architecture, you should take the trip to Lysøen, just outside Bergen. This 18th-century villa, with opening hours in the summer months, once belonged to the Norwegian violin virtuoso and composer Ole Bull, who transformed it into a fairytale realm, complete with romantic paths, ponds and gazebos. If it rains too much to take a stroll around the property, enjoy a guided tour inside the villa or warm up for a good cup of coffee at the on-site café. Lysøen itself is the perfect place for walking with a beautiful forest, beautiful viewpoints and pleasant picnic areas.
Did you know that before there were around 1,000 stave churches in Norway, but that there are only 28 left today? Experience one of these unique constructions, taken straight out of the Viking Age, at Fantoft Stave Church, just 20 minutes outside Bergen city center. This spectacular church was originally built in Fortun in Sogn in 1150, but was moved to Fantoft in 1883, before it burned down in 1992. The building as you see today has been rebuilt just as it was before the fire, and even has the original the crucifix that survived the fire.
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Fantoft Stave Church
38 Fantoftvegen
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Did you know that before there were around 1,000 stave churches in Norway, but that there are only 28 left today? Experience one of these unique constructions, taken straight out of the Viking Age, at Fantoft Stave Church, just 20 minutes outside Bergen city center. This spectacular church was originally built in Fortun in Sogn in 1150, but was moved to Fantoft in 1883, before it burned down in 1992. The building as you see today has been rebuilt just as it was before the fire, and even has the original the crucifix that survived the fire.
If you are going to visit Bergen during the summer months, a visit outside the city to the Norwegian royal family's holiday home, Gamlehaugen, should be on your to-do list. This picturesque mansion has a history that goes back as far as the Middle Ages. Here you can stroll around the perfectly manicured property, visit the stables and check out the boathouse. There is also a museum on the ground floor of the mansion dedicated to the first Prime Minister of Norway, Christian Michelsen, where you can see how the upper class lived at the beginning of the 19th century.
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Gamlehaugen
10 Gamlehaugvegen
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If you are going to visit Bergen during the summer months, a visit outside the city to the Norwegian royal family's holiday home, Gamlehaugen, should be on your to-do list. This picturesque mansion has a history that goes back as far as the Middle Ages. Here you can stroll around the perfectly manicured property, visit the stables and check out the boathouse. There is also a museum on the ground floor of the mansion dedicated to the first Prime Minister of Norway, Christian Michelsen, where you can see how the upper class lived at the beginning of the 19th century.
Mariakirken is a long church with a basilica shape from 1180 in Bergen city. The church was in historical times better known under the name Tyskekirken, as the Germans or the Hanseatics on Bryggen were obliged to belong to its congregation. Mariakirken has two west towers that were unique to the Norwegian Middle Ages, the nave is Romanesque and the choir Gothic
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St. Mary's Church
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Mariakirken is a long church with a basilica shape from 1180 in Bergen city. The church was in historical times better known under the name Tyskekirken, as the Germans or the Hanseatics on Bryggen were obliged to belong to its congregation. Mariakirken has two west towers that were unique to the Norwegian Middle Ages, the nave is Romanesque and the choir Gothic
Johanneskirken is a neo-Gothic cruciform church from 1894
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St John's Church
5 Sydnesplassen
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Johanneskirken is a neo-Gothic cruciform church from 1894
Fjell Fortress played a key role in the defence of Bergen during World War II. Now, 75 years after the end of the war, you can still see the fortress, which was built by the Germans.
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Fjell Fortress
Festningsvegen
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Fjell Fortress played a key role in the defence of Bergen during World War II. Now, 75 years after the end of the war, you can still see the fortress, which was built by the Germans.
At Storeblå Aquaculture Visitor Centre you can explore an exiting exhibition that provides knowledge about one of our largest industries - aquaculture
Storeblå Visningssenter for Havbruk
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At Storeblå Aquaculture Visitor Centre you can explore an exiting exhibition that provides knowledge about one of our largest industries - aquaculture
Good overview of the city from Sandviken
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Sandviksbatteriet
Åsaneveien
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Good overview of the city from Sandviken
Long hike between Ulriken and Fløien. Great for a sunny day.
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Vidden Start
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Long hike between Ulriken and Fløien. Great for a sunny day.
6-8 hour hike, take with you food, warm clothes, rain jacket/pants and good hiking shoes. NB! High priced parking around NOK 700-800
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Trolltunga
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6-8 hour hike, take with you food, warm clothes, rain jacket/pants and good hiking shoes. NB! High priced parking around NOK 700-800
Oksen ligger mellom Hardangerbroen og Granvin. Kommer man fra sør, tar man til venstre mot Ulvik etter Hardangerbroen. Følg så fv. 302 til man er på Tjoflot hvor parkeringsplassen ligger.
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Oksen
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Oksen ligger mellom Hardangerbroen og Granvin. Kommer man fra sør, tar man til venstre mot Ulvik etter Hardangerbroen. Følg så fv. 302 til man er på Tjoflot hvor parkeringsplassen ligger.
The wave power plant is a popular place for photographers and those who like weather, wind and waves. The wave power plant is best to experience after it has been a few days with a lot of wind. The wave power plant was opened in 1985. After three years of operation, the plant crashed. In 1988, another attempt was made to run it with a new concept. In 1991, the plant crashed again and operations were abandoned. For many years, only parts of the drawbridge stood. In 2015, this was also a sign of a powerful storm. Now only the concrete columns remain. IMPORTANT! The wave power plant has become a popular destination, but unfortunately there are many who take great chances here. Show respect for the forces of the sea
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Bølgekraftverket
50 Bølgekraftvegen
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The wave power plant is a popular place for photographers and those who like weather, wind and waves. The wave power plant is best to experience after it has been a few days with a lot of wind. The wave power plant was opened in 1985. After three years of operation, the plant crashed. In 1988, another attempt was made to run it with a new concept. In 1991, the plant crashed again and operations were abandoned. For many years, only parts of the drawbridge stood. In 2015, this was also a sign of a powerful storm. Now only the concrete columns remain. IMPORTANT! The wave power plant has become a popular destination, but unfortunately there are many who take great chances here. Show respect for the forces of the sea

Matscene

Idyllically located on an island outside Bergen, you will find one of the most exotic attractions in the archipelago of Western Norway. The culinary journey starts at the moment you enter the boat at the historic Bryggen Wharf, located right in the city centre. On the 25-minutes boat trip to Holmen you can enjoy spectacular views of the fjord, mountains, skerries and the bustling life along the coast. Cornelius is one of Scandinavias most prestigiously seafood restaurants. Inspired by the weather of the day and the raw beauty of the local fjords, Cornelius serves a Meteorological Menu, prepared using innovative culinary techniques and with a genuine passion for seafood. Every day, every season – we offer unique and exciting gastronomic experiences with a delicious variety of the seafood from the West coast.
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Cornelius Sjømatrestaurant
14 Katlavika
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Idyllically located on an island outside Bergen, you will find one of the most exotic attractions in the archipelago of Western Norway. The culinary journey starts at the moment you enter the boat at the historic Bryggen Wharf, located right in the city centre. On the 25-minutes boat trip to Holmen you can enjoy spectacular views of the fjord, mountains, skerries and the bustling life along the coast. Cornelius is one of Scandinavias most prestigiously seafood restaurants. Inspired by the weather of the day and the raw beauty of the local fjords, Cornelius serves a Meteorological Menu, prepared using innovative culinary techniques and with a genuine passion for seafood. Every day, every season – we offer unique and exciting gastronomic experiences with a delicious variety of the seafood from the West coast.
Good place for the nice days in Bergen with sun. You can enjoy a italian dish.
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Villani
9A Skostredet
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Good place for the nice days in Bergen with sun. You can enjoy a italian dish.
cocktailbar with a nice sitting area outside
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Dark & Stormy
12 Kong Oscars gate
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cocktailbar with a nice sitting area outside
local coffee shop with food, close to the apartment
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Bergen Kaffebrenneri
6 Kong Christian Fredriks plass
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local coffee shop with food, close to the apartment
Nice outside area for a drink and street food, close to the apartment
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Cornerteateret
4 Kong Christian Fredriks plass
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Nice outside area for a drink and street food, close to the apartment
NAMA WAS THE FIRST SUSHI RESTAURANT TO ESTABLISH IN BERGEN. SINCE THE OPENING IN 2001 WE HAVE CONTINUED TO DELIVER TOP QUALITY SUSHI. PART OF OUR SUCCESS IS DUE TO OUR STEADY FOCUS ON HIGH QUALITY INGREDIENTS AND CREATING A NICE ATMOSPHERE WITH TOP SERVICE. IN ADDITION TO SUSHI WE SERVE MEAT AND FISH FROM ROBATA GRILL AS WELL AS DELICIOUS DRINKS. OUR AIM IS TO BE THE BEST JAPANESE FUSION RESTAURANT IN BERGEN.
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Nama
2B Lodin Lepps gate
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NAMA WAS THE FIRST SUSHI RESTAURANT TO ESTABLISH IN BERGEN. SINCE THE OPENING IN 2001 WE HAVE CONTINUED TO DELIVER TOP QUALITY SUSHI. PART OF OUR SUCCESS IS DUE TO OUR STEADY FOCUS ON HIGH QUALITY INGREDIENTS AND CREATING A NICE ATMOSPHERE WITH TOP SERVICE. IN ADDITION TO SUSHI WE SERVE MEAT AND FISH FROM ROBATA GRILL AS WELL AS DELICIOUS DRINKS. OUR AIM IS TO BE THE BEST JAPANESE FUSION RESTAURANT IN BERGEN.
Eating during daytime and night club from 22:00. Age: 25+
Rebel
16 Vaskerelven
Eating during daytime and night club from 22:00. Age: 25+
Good sushi place near the apartment.
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Sushi Namnam
5 Bjørnsons gate
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Good sushi place near the apartment.
If you love meat, then I reccomend this place. Best meat restaurant i Bergen. Close to the apartment as well. Same owner as Lysverket. High Quality food
Damsgård
62 Damsgårdsveien
If you love meat, then I reccomend this place. Best meat restaurant i Bergen. Close to the apartment as well. Same owner as Lysverket. High Quality food
Takeaway food - near apartment
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Pizzabakeren Solheimsviken
58 Damsgårdsveien
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Takeaway food - near apartment
Sushi place near the apartment
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Sumo Solheimsviken
39 Damsgårdsveien
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Sushi place near the apartment
Liquor store
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Vinmonopolet
6 Valkendorfsgaten
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Liquor store
Welcome to JAJA, a new kind of restaurant in Bergen with tastes from all over the world. Our varied menu is inspired by the best of street food.
JAJA Restaurant & Bar
23 Danmarks plass
Welcome to JAJA, a new kind of restaurant in Bergen with tastes from all over the world. Our varied menu is inspired by the best of street food.
Good burgers near the apartment
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Bien Restaurant
30 Fjøsangerveien
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Good burgers near the apartment
foodplace, vegan
Dirty Vegan
81 Nøstegaten
foodplace, vegan
New french restaurant in Bergen. Really good and great staff.
Le Mathis Bistro
4a Sparebanksgaten
New french restaurant in Bergen. Really good and great staff.
A delightfully lit restaurant, housed in an art museum overlooking a lake and a park; warm, knowledgeable service adds to the experience. Seasonal ‘short’ and ‘long’ menus showcase the Norwegian larder, and the intelligently crafted, balanced dishes burst with flavour, letting each main ingredient shine.One MICHELIN Star: High quality cooking, worth a stop!
93 Einheimische empfehlen
Lysverket
9 Rasmus Meyers allé
93 Einheimische empfehlen
A delightfully lit restaurant, housed in an art museum overlooking a lake and a park; warm, knowledgeable service adds to the experience. Seasonal ‘short’ and ‘long’ menus showcase the Norwegian larder, and the intelligently crafted, balanced dishes burst with flavour, letting each main ingredient shine.One MICHELIN Star: High quality cooking, worth a stop!
Drop-in pizza place. relaxed area
41 Einheimische empfehlen
Hoggorm
29 Nygårdsgaten
41 Einheimische empfehlen
Drop-in pizza place. relaxed area
Korean BBQ
Kogi
29 Kong Oscars gate
Korean BBQ
Cafe by store lungaarden
19 Einheimische empfehlen
Møllendal Fetevare
68D Møllendalsveien
19 Einheimische empfehlen
Cafe by store lungaarden
Great place during the summer for a drink or two
88 Einheimische empfehlen
USF
12 Georgernes Verft
88 Einheimische empfehlen
Great place during the summer for a drink or two

activity

Close to the apartment. VilVite invites you into the fascinating world of science and technology. Explore VilVite’s extensive exhibition and get carried away by the excitement and fun!
113 Einheimische empfehlen
VilVite - Bergen Science Center
51 Thormøhlens Gate
113 Einheimische empfehlen
Close to the apartment. VilVite invites you into the fascinating world of science and technology. Explore VilVite’s extensive exhibition and get carried away by the excitement and fun!
Swimming pool and waterslide/jump nearby
51 Einheimische empfehlen
AdO Arena
40 Lungegårdskaien
51 Einheimische empfehlen
Swimming pool and waterslide/jump nearby
Waterpark
80 Einheimische empfehlen
Vannkanten Waterworld
351 Lyderhornsveien
80 Einheimische empfehlen
Waterpark
Squash nearby
Milepel Squash
23 Solheimsgaten
Squash nearby

Supermarket

grocery store near the apartment
REMA 1000 Gyldenpris
86 Michael Krohns gate
grocery store near the apartment
Near apartment
KIWI Damsgårdssundet
62 Damsgårdsveien
Near apartment

Park

Park nearby the apartment
151 Einheimische empfehlen
Nygårdsparken kindergarten
44 Thormøhlens Gate
151 Einheimische empfehlen
Park nearby the apartment
Park
8 Einheimische empfehlen
Nordnes Park
Nordnesparken
8 Einheimische empfehlen
Park

Tipps für Reisende

Verkehrsmittel

Buss number 10

You can take the bus number 10 til and from the apartment. Follow google maps below. Download "skyss billett" so you can pay for the ticket https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Nordre+Skogveien+71,+5057+Bergen/Lien+nord,+Bergen/@60.3797352,5.318443,18z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x463cf95595101339:0x201a4c42aff7f738!2m2!1d5.3218747!2d60.3787772!1m5!1m1!1s0x463cfbffb198a883:0x148942ff475bd66e!2m2!1d5.3172!2d60.38074!3e2
Verkehrsmittel

Use og eletric scooters

You can download following app's VOI, Bolt or Ryde to get around in the city. Often e-scooters right outside the apartment