Bergen Sentrum and Funicular to Mount Floyen

Bergen city night view from Mount Floyen

I went on to check out Fantoft Stavkirke the next morning before exploring around Bergen Sentrum area. The ride from Byparken to Fantoft via Bergen Light Rail took less than thirty minutes. But finding the way from the Light Rail stop to Fantoft Stavkirke is another story. I did not see any clear signage until much later of the way. So I have to ask the Meny Groceries Store’s staff for the direction initially. It took another fifteen minutes for me to locate the distinctive-looking church.

Signage to Fantoft Stavkirke

Fantoft Stavkirke opening times

However, Fantoft Stavkirke is only open during 15th May to 15th September so I did not get a chance to see its interior. The church also suffered the ill fate of being burnt down like some of the world’s famous wooden structures. Thankfully it was reconstructed else it would be such a waste.

Fantoft Stavkirke and gate

Fantoft Stavkirke sideview

Fantoft Stavkirke and the cross

Bergen Sentrum

Right next to Byparken Light Rail stop is an octagonal-shaped lake in the centre of the city. There are also a few Arts museums facing the peaceful Smalungeren Lake.

Smalungeren Lake at Bergen

Bird at Smalungeren Lake Bergen

Sculpture at Smalungeren Bergen

Bergen Public Library

Bergen Railway Station

One thing I like about Nordic building style is the use of bright colours. See the colourful houses at Marken, a pedestrian street and those at Kong Oscar Gate.

Marken street of Bergen

Marken street of Bergen

Marken street of Bergen

Interesting gate at Marken Bergen

Marken street of Bergen

Kong Oscars gate Bergen

Kong Oscars gate Bergen

Kong Oscars gate Bergen

Bergen Sentrum is a lively place with many shops and malls. But thankfully it is not a super crowded kind of street. There was an ongoing marching parade while I am here, which is a nice surprise.

Monument at Bergen Sentrum

Bergen Sentrum area

Marching parade at Bergen Sentrum

Band marching parade at Bergen Sentrum

Youth marching parade at Bergen Sentrum

Water feature at Bergen Sentrum

Statue of violinist Ole Bull Bergen

Right at the end of the street is the towering Johanneskirken (St. John’s Church).

Johanneskirken of Bergen

View from Johanneskirken Bergen

Funicular to Mount Floyen

Bergen has seven mountains known for its hiking trails and spectacular views. And among them, it is possible to reach the top of Mount Floyen via Funicular and Mount Ulriken via cable car. I would love to try both but Ulriken cable car was closed for maintenance during my visit. Well, at least I still get to ride on one. Mount Floyen funicular station is conveniently located near to Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf.

Bryggen near Funicular

Bryggen near Funicular railway

Mount Floyen Funicular railway Bergen

The Funicular ride up from Bergen to Floyen takes less than ten minutes.

Mount Floyen Funicular ride

Mount Floyen Funicular railway ride

The sweeping views of the fjords and surrounding are indeed spectacular at 320 meters or 1050 feet above sea level. I can only imagine the view from Ulriken at 643 meters (2109 feet). Not taking anything away from Mount Floyen, I am captivated by the scenic views of Bergen and the mountains from the top. It is totally worthwhile to be here!

Panorama view at Mount Floyen

Panorama view from Mount Floyen

Panorama views from Mount Floyen

Bergen city view from Mount Floyen

Bergen city view at Mount Floyen

Viewing platfrom at Mount Floyen

There are many locals who live in the houses along the side of the mountain, so the funicular is one of their transport modes too. It is possible to take the mountain paths which will lead back to the city too.

Funicular railway track to Mount Floyen

Funicular railway track Mount Floyen

There are restaurant, souvenir shop and a playground up here and a seemingly friendly Troll to welcome all :).

Restaurant at Mount Floyen

Building at Mount Floyen

Troll at Mount Floyen

And if possible, stay a bit later to see the city lighting up. I did just that and was blown away by the beauty of Bergen at night. This was a nice way to conclude my stay in Bergen before moving on to Stavanger next.

Bergen night view from Mount Floyen

Bergen night view at Mount Floyen

Bergen city night view from Mount Floyen

Mount Floyen Funicular railway at night

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By Alex

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