Mount Fløien

A quick funicular ride from central Bergen to a summit with views over the city, fjords, and islands, plus forest trails that leave the crowds behind within minutes.

Fløyen is one of seven mountains ringing Bergen, and the one most visitors see first. A funicular called Fløibanen hauls you from the city center to the top in under ten minutes. The panoramic view from the summit platform covers Bergen's wooden rooftops, the harbor, fjords, and islands stretching toward the open sea. On a clear day, you see all of it. Don´t go on a rainy day.

Bergen gets rain roughly 240 days a year, so check the forecast before you commit. If the clouds are low, skip it and come back later. The funicular runs all day.

Summer crowds are a problem. Afternoons, especially when cruise ships are in port, turn the main viewing platform into a slow shuffle of selfie sticks. Go early or go late. Before 9 AM or after 6 PM, the platform clears out considerably. Walk up. The paved path from the lower station takes 45 to 60 minutes and winds through Bergen's residential hillside. Traditional wooden houses painted white and ochre line the route. You can ride the funicular back down.

Ten minutes past the summit restaurant, most tourists vanish. Trails fan out through forest and past Skomakerdiket, a small lake ringed by benches. Casual walkers can loop back in an hour. Serious hikers can push all the way across the Vidden plateau to Ulriken, Bergen's highest city mountain. A full day hike.

Tickets and timing

Round-trip funicular tickets run roughly 16 to 18 EUR per adult. Book online in advance. You scan a QR code at the gate and skip the ticket office queue entirely. Budget at least two hours if you want to walk around the summit area beyond the main platform.

If you find Fløyen too crowded or too easy, the cable car up Ulriken offers a less polished alternative with fewer tourists and more exposed terrain.


Walk up the paved path and take the funicular down. You bypass the queues and pass through residential streets with traditional wooden houses. 45-60 minutes to get to the top.

Highlights


The panoramic view from the summit covers Bergen's rooftops, the harbor, surrounding fjords, and outer islands. Clear mornings and late evenings offer the fewest people and the cleanest light.
Walk ten minutes past the main platform and you're in quiet forest. Trails loop around Skomakerdiket lake or extend all the way across the Vidden plateau to Ulriken for a full day hike.
The walk up from the city passes through Bergen's hillside residential streets lined with traditional painted wooden houses. It takes under an hour and gives you more texture than the funicular alone.

Best time to go


Early morning or late evening in summer to avoid cruise ship crowds.

Time needed


2-4 hours

Getting there


Walk to the Fløibanen lower station at Vetrlidsallmenningen in central Bergen. It's a few minutes on foot from Bryggen and the Fish Market.

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