Another way, this time taking you up even higher above Bergen, Norway (up to 642m above sea level), is to make your way to the top of Mount Ulriken. Mount Ulriken is the highest of seven mountains that are located within the Bergen, Norway, vicinity. To get there, you have two main choices.
You can either use the cable car which will take you to the top, or if you are feeling extremely fit and have an oxygen tank handy, you can hike all the way. Once there, you will not be disappointed with the spectacular views that will await you.
Moving into the City of Bergen, Norway, itself, there is more than enough to keep any visitor completely entertained. You will find a large number of museums situated here. These include, amongst many others, the Bergen Art Museum, the Bergen Museum: Natural History Department, the Bergen Museum: Cultural History Department, the Bergen Maritime Museum and the Museum of Norwegian Knitting Industry.
Bergen, Norway, also has a number of museums that are dedicated to its local architecture. Whilst in the city, you should also aim to visit the Bergen Fish Market, which is very famous in this part of the world. Very conveniently, you will find that most of the attractions that have been mentioned, are all located within the City Centre area. If you like the idea of seeing Bergen, Norway, on two wheels, you can even hire bicycles to get yourself around.
Whatever you decide to see or do in Bergen, Norway, hopefully Norway Direct has provided you with some of the most popular choices for the area? One thing that would stay with you, once you had to prize yourself away from this beautiful city, is the fact that you would be so hard pushed to find another location that could rival Bergen, Norway!
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