Leeds to Bergen: an active city break itinerary for Spring

 

Why Bergen?

Its been on my list for a while - a second city renowned for being one of those ‘outdoorsy’ types. Might up our street.

I originally imagined this trip in December - picturing a snowy and cosy wonderland……..but this article disabused me of this idea. Apparently, the oceanic climate and presence of the sea and the mountains together cause plentiful rainfall but also gives Bergen a more temperate climate than its latitude might suggest. This is all further moderated by the Gulf Stream which means any snowfall melts quickly. Instead, I think a trip in May will be the most pleasurable, making the most of long days and (slightly) drier skies.

Bergen gained wealth and prominence as a major trade port and served as Norway's capital in the 13th century; nowadays it is Norway’s second-largest city, though small by many city standards at around 270,000 inhabitants which compares with Newcastle or Greater Norwich in the UK. Bergen is now a major cruise ship port and gateway to the Norwegian outdoors, most notably, the fjords. The outdoors, particularly the nearby mountains and waterways, characterise the city and the things it has to offer to tourists, with much in the way of hiking, biking and countryside-escaping opportunities.

 

Itinerary At A Glance

  • 4 night independent itinerary for Bergen, on the southwest coast of Norway

  • Based on flying in and out of Bergen from Leeds with a hop in Amsterdam.

  • Highlights include a combined rail-and-boat trip along the fjords, hiking the mountains that surround Bergen, hanging out at the UNESCO heritage Hanseatic Harbour

  • Based on a couple travelling, with a focus on leisurely cultural activities and hiking, interspersed with time to just relax and soak up the atmosphere


Itinerary Details

WHEN

May - the driest month on average with long daylight hours

Note though, the weather in this city is known to be very wet and changeable, so go with no expectations of great weather and don’t let the rain stop you, whatever you have planned

TRAVEL MEANS

KLM, from Leeds, changing in Amsterdam

Probably won’t need a car for this trip

 

ACCOMMODATION

My first choice would be to stay in a traditional white clapboard house, so iconic to this part of the world, though a great view of the city and its waterways could trump that. Below is my shortlist of viable contenders, with lovely Scandi design elements and a little outdoor space

 

SCHEDULE

Day 1

Arrive: Try to arrive in the morning; settle in and collect a few groceries

Walking Tour: This Walking tour of Bergen looks to cover the more authentic aspects of the city, such as what it is like to live there and the issues facing Bergen in this present moment.


Day 2

Hike: Book this guided hike between two of Bergen’s most famous mountains - Floyen and Ulriken

Dinner: Book at Bryggeloftet for a traditional dining experience, and I’ve been reliably advised that a window seat should be requested


Day 3

Flåm railway: Combine a cruise along Sognefjord (Norway's longest and deepest fjord) with the famous Flåm Railway and Bergen Railway on this excursion. Alternatively, this private tour takes you biking, RIB riding and a trip on the Flåm railway


Day 4

Relax

Dinner in the Mountains: Book the Ulriken by Night tour with FjordTours which is a combo tour with a the cable car to the top of Mount Ulriken (the highest of Bergen’s Seven Mountains), and dinner in the restaurant Skyskraperen


Day 5

Travel home: try to depart in the morning


 

Back-up plans for rainy days

In this city, better to plan that whatever you are doing, you are doing come rain or shine, as rain is very common. For absolute last resort indoor activities:

  • Permanent indoor Fish Market (where there are several fish restaurants also)

  • KODE Art, Craft & Design museum - among Scandinavia’s largest art museums

  • Dinner at Lysverket

  • Bergenhus Fortress Museum and walk the fortress trail for a look at the history and nature in the area. Visit on special national holidays to watch the dramatic gun salutes.

  • Bergenhus Bryggeri to try some of the many microbrews available.

 

FOOD & DRINK - SPECIALITIES & FOOD CUSTOMS

  • Not known for being a cheese producing nation but apparently in the World Cheese awards in Bergen in 2018, the overall winner was fanaost from the producer Ostegården, just south of Bergen. I’d try and have a taste

  • Fiskesuppe is a staple of Norwegian traditional grub - not to try it would be rude

  • Raspeballer - boiled potato dumplings. In Bergen, they are often served with Vossa sausage from the neighbouring village of Voss.


Other Active City Itineraries

Previous
Previous

Maybe I’ve been doing it wrong all these years

Next
Next

Leeds to Rye, East Sussex - 4 nights in Summer