Bergen Norway
Bergen is the second city of Norway (after Oslo) with many restaurants, good nightlife and facilities plus top attractions in and around the city. The Bergen region has good travel links with England and the UK and is a good place to start exploring west Norway and the fjords.It is just an hour or so flight time from Newcastle and Aberdeen, and two hours from London. The Newcastle ferry to Bergen stopped in August 2008 and will not resume until at least 2014.
Bergen is the southern terminus of Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Voyage and a ship leaves here every day of the year to Trondheim, Tromsø and Kirkenes and back, taking 11 days.
Attractions
Just within Bergen town there are many sightseeing opportunities - walk around the harbour, take the boat to the aquarium and stroll around Nordnes.Check out the fish, vegetables and flowers at the markets at the end of the harbour, or stroll through the restored buildings of the Bryggen area - a UNESCO world heritage site.
Stroll to the bottom of the Fløybanen - the funicular railway - and take a trip up the mountain. The views from the top are wonderful, and if you want you can walk further, in the woodland, with lakes. In years gone by this area was often ski-able as evening or weekend exercise, but not so often now, unfortunately.
You can also take the cable-car up mount Ulriken.
Festivals and Events
Bergen has many festivals and special events each year.Accommodation
Hotel availability can be tight in Bergen, but it is generally better at wekends. Our Hotel room booking system is unique - combining results from hotel chains with hotels you won't find anywhere else - and you see everything available for your dates.Our new self-catering accommodation booking system lets you book cottages (called a hytte here) and apartments in the region.