Fløien Hiking Trail

A free, one-hour hike from Bergen's city centre to a 320-meter summit with fjord views and a trail network stretching well beyond the tourist zone.

Fløyen is Bergen's backyard mountain. The trailhead sits right behind Bryggen, and within ten minutes of leaving the waterfront you're on a wide gravel path climbing through forest. The ascent takes 45 to 60 minutes at a steady pace. It's steep but never technical. The path zigzags upward, and you'll share it with locals walking their dogs and retirees who do this daily.

At 320 meters, the main viewpoint opens up over Bergen's harbour, the surrounding fjords, and a scatter of islands. This area gets packed. The funicular station, the restaurant, and the viewing platform all cluster together in a tight zone that feels like a theme park entrance during peak summer midday. 

Walk past the viewpoint. Five minutes beyond the top station, the crowds thin dramatically. Trails toward Rundemanen and Blåmanen continue into quiet forest, soft ground, open plateau. Skomakerdiket, a small lake just behind the summit area, offers free canoe rentals in summer. Trollskogen nearby has carved wooden trolls and obstacle courses scattered through the trees. Geared toward kids but holds up for adults.

As an alternative to walking, take the Fløibanen funicular train down.

Practical notes

The hike is free. No ticket needed. Sturdy shoes are important. Bergen's rain is constant, and the trails further back get muddy, though the main path up stays solid. Public restrooms and water refill stations are at the top station building. 

Highlights


The zigzagging gravel path from city centre to summit is wide and well-maintained. It takes about 45 to 60 minutes and saves you the funicular ticket.
Trails beyond the main viewpoint toward Rundemanen and Blåmanen drop into quiet forest and open plateau. Far fewer people than the summit area.
Skomakerdiket lake has free summer canoe rentals, and the Vidden trail from Fløyen to Ulriken is a full-day hike across the mountain ridge.

Best time to go


Early morning or late afternoon in summer to avoid crowds.

Time needed


2-4 hours

Getting there


Walk directly from Bergen city centre. The main trailheads start near the Fløibanen bottom station or behind Bryggen. No public transport needed.

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