Attractions and places to see in Hordaland, now part of Vestland county, encompass a diverse landscape of fjords, mountains, and coastal areas. This region in Western Norway is known for its dramatic natural features and historical significance. Bergen serves as a central hub, offering access to many of the area's experiences. Hordaland provides a range of natural and cultural sites for exploration.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Nyastølsfossen is a thundering waterfall and the second of four major falls on the hike up through Husedalen. It plunges down a 115 meter drop, a hugely impressive sight.
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The waterfall is easily accessible via a gravel road.
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The Tveitafossen has a flow rate of 10 000 liters/sec. It's incredible. It is the first of four waterfalls on this hike, so be sure to keep going. Wear good shoes and pack a picnic.
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Very nice here. Highly recommended for cruise passengers!
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Tveitafossen is the first of the four beautiful waterfalls in the Husedalen. It cascades for over 338 feet (103 m), a spectacular sight from the gravel trail.
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Beautiful beach with campsite The sun only comes in there for a few hours
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crystal clear water with beautiful reflections
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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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Hordaland is rich in natural beauty. Don't miss the spectacular Vøringsfossen Waterfall in Eidfjord, known for its powerful cascades. For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Mount Fløyen in Bergen, accessible via the Fløibanen Funicular. Another iconic natural monument is Trolltunga, a unique rock formation offering stunning vistas for hikers.
Bergen, a central hub in Hordaland, offers a wealth of historical sites. The UNESCO World Heritage site Bryggen (Hanseatic Wharf) is a must-see, with its iconic colorful wooden buildings. You can also explore Bergen Old Town, Bergenhus Fortress, Rosenkrantz Tower, and King Håkon's Hall. Beyond Bergen, the Fantoft Stave Church provides a glimpse into historical religious architecture.
Yes, many attractions in Hordaland are suitable for families. In Bergen, Mount Fløyen offers a restaurant and playground at the top, accessible by funicular. The Bryggen (Hanseatic Wharf) and Bergen Harbor and Fish Market are also great for families to explore. Natural sites like Vøringsfossen Waterfall and Eidfjordvatnet Beach are also listed as family-friendly.
Hordaland offers diverse outdoor activities, from challenging mountain hikes to scenic cycling routes. You can find numerous trails for mountaineering, such as those leading to the Nyastølsfossen and Tveitafossen waterfalls. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'From Bergen to Haukeland loop' and MTB trails including the 'Ulriken Tour'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes in Hordaland, Road Cycling Routes in Hordaland, and MTB Trails in Hordaland guides.
Hiking to Trolltunga is a challenging but rewarding experience, offering breathtaking photos. It's a long hike (around 28km round trip if starting from the lower parking lot) and requires good footwear and weatherproof gear due to potential weather changes. You can shorten the hike by taking a shuttle bus from the parking lot to the trailhead. Parking at the top (P3) often requires advance booking. Be aware of the significant drop (around 700 meters) around the rock formation.
While many natural and historical sites in Hordaland involve uneven terrain, some areas offer better accessibility. Mount Fløyen in Bergen is listed as wheelchair-accessible, likely due to the funicular access and paved areas at the summit viewpoint. It's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other attractions before visiting.
The best time to visit Hordaland for outdoor activities is generally during the late spring, summer, and early autumn months (May to September). During this period, the weather is milder, days are longer, and most hiking trails and attractions are fully accessible. This is ideal for exploring fjords, mountains, and coastal areas. Winter offers opportunities for snow sports, but many hiking trails may be inaccessible or require specialized equipment.
Hordaland is renowned for its dramatic fjords. The Hardangerfjord is one of Norway's grand fjords, offering stunning landscapes. Popular ways to experience the fjords include boat tours, such as the Mostraumen Fjord Cruise, which allows you to see steep cliffs and waterfalls up close. The Flåm Railway also offers breathtaking views as it winds through the landscape connecting Myrdal to Flåm.
Beyond Bergen's main attractions, Hordaland offers several unique cultural sites. Visit Troldhaugen, the former home of composer Edvard Grieg, now a museum. The Leprosy Museum in Bergen provides a thought-provoking look at medical history. The Heathland Centre in Lygra preserves Western Norwegian coastal culture, and the Osterøy Museum offers insight into traditional village life. The Textile Industry Museum in Salhus showcases the region's industrial heritage.
For those seeking lesser-known natural spots, consider the Hellisøy Lighthouse on Fedje, offering coastal nature experiences and even overnight stays. The Coastal Heaths of Fedje provide lush flora and views of the Atlantic. Another unique spot is Slottet (The Castle) in Øygarden, a rock formation offering magnificent views after a relatively easy hike, often referred to as a miniature Preikestolen.
Bergen serves as a major transport hub, with good connections to many attractions. The Fløibanen Funicular provides easy access to Mount Fløyen. Buses and ferries connect Bergen to various towns and natural sites throughout Hordaland. For specific routes and schedules, it's recommended to check local public transport providers. Some remote hiking trailheads might require private transport or shuttle services, such as those for Trolltunga.
Yes, many popular attractions in Hordaland have nearby amenities. In Bergen, areas like Bergen Harbor and Fish Market and Mount Fløyen offer restaurants and cafes. Smaller towns near natural landmarks, such as Eidfjord near Vøringsfossen Waterfall, also provide accommodation and dining options. For remote hiking areas, it's advisable to pack your own food and drinks.


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