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Mountaineering in Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning offers diverse terrain across the seven mountains surrounding Bergen, including Ulriken, Fløyen, and Løvstakken. The region is characterized by significant elevation changes, ranging from steep ascents to high plateaus and forested paths. Picturesque lakes and panoramic views of the city and fjords are common features along these routes. The landscape provides varied challenges, with paths that can be rocky, uneven, or boggy, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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11.8km
04:59
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Unfortunately no swimming areas, but a nice shady path around it.
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An enchanting view of Bergen and the surrounding area.
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Beautiful climb and surroundings. Magnificent view when there is no cloud.
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Altitude 643 m Location: Vestland Province, Norway It is the highest of the seven mountains surrounding the center of Bergen. There are radio and telecommunications masts on the mountain. There is also a restaurant. You can reach the top on foot or by cable car. A beautiful hike.
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You can get to the top by cable car or on foot. It's a bit strenuous to walk (1333) stairs to the top. Bus and cable car ticket there and back costs around €50
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From the summit of Ulriken, you can enjoy a breathtaking 360° panoramic view of Bergen, the surrounding fjords, and the rugged mountains of the Norwegian coast. On a clear day, the view extends far out to sea, while the city lies picturesquely nestled far below. Whether after a strenuous hike up the Sherpa Stairs or a relaxing ride on the Ulriksbanen cable car, the view from the highest of the seven mountains is an absolute highlight and rewards every visitor with unforgettable impressions.
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Nice top with enough space for a break, even if some of the cable-car people make it over to the top.
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The region offers a diverse range of terrain, from easily accessible and paved paths to uneven, rocky, and potentially wet or boggy sections. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult. For example, the Oppstemten Stairs to Ulriken loop is considered difficult with substantial vertical gain, while the Mountain Lakes near Bergen – Ulriken Summit loop offers a moderate challenge through varied mountain terrain.
Absolutely. The mountains surrounding Bergen offer stunning panoramic views of the city, islands, and fjords. You can find exceptional viewpoints such as View of Bergen from Mount Fløyen and Stoltzekleiven Summit Panorama View. Natural features include picturesque lakes like Revurtjernet, known for its birdlife, and charming forest paths.
Many trails are highly accessible. Public transport options like the Fløibanen funicular to Mount Fløyen and the Ulriksbanen cable car to Mount Ulriken make reaching higher elevations straightforward. This allows for both direct summit experiences and convenient starting points for longer hikes across plateaus, such as the Vidden trail from Fløyen to Ulriken.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A good example is the Ulriken Summit loop from Fløen, which takes you through varied mountain landscapes. Another option is the Høgstefjellet – Tellevikafjellet loop from Toppe, offering a different perspective of the region.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning panoramic views of the city and fjords, and the accessibility of the mountains from Bergen. The combination of challenging ascents and serene natural beauty is frequently highlighted.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging experience, the Markskiltjørna – Tjønane loop from Osavatnet is a difficult route spanning nearly 15 kilometers. This trek offers significant elevation gain and takes you through varied mountain terrain, ideal for experienced mountaineers looking for a full day out.
While some trails are best enjoyed in spring and summer, areas like the Ulriken - Vidden - Rundemanen massif are popular in all seasons. The region offers excellent skiing opportunities when snow conditions permit in winter, but spring and summer generally provide the most favorable conditions for mountaineering with less snow and milder temperatures.
While many routes are popular due to their accessibility and views, exploring areas slightly further from the immediate city center can reveal quieter paths. The vast network of trails means there are always opportunities to discover less-trafficked sections, especially if you venture onto longer loops or connect different mountain paths.
The region is defined by the 'seven mountains of Bergen,' and reaching any of their summits is rewarding. Rundemanen Summit and Blåmanen Summit are notable peaks that offer expansive views and a sense of accomplishment. Ulriken is also a very popular summit with a cable car for easier access.
Yes, for those seeking a more curated experience or venturing into more challenging terrain, local guides offer scenic hikes, climbing, snowshoeing, and skiing tours. These guides ensure safety and provide insights into Norwegian culture and history, enhancing your mountaineering adventure.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking and mountaineering on the established trails within Bergens Fjellstrekninger Dyrelivsfredning. However, it's always advisable to respect local regulations and any signage regarding protected areas or private land. For more general information on hiking in Bergen, you can visit Visit Bergen's hiking guide.


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