Best bike parks around Bergen offer diverse terrain for mountain biking enthusiasts. Bergen, a coastal city in Norway, is surrounded by mountains and fjords, providing a dramatic backdrop for outdoor activities. The region's geography includes steep ascents, technical descents, and scenic trails. While not traditionally known for extensive purpose-built bike parks, the area provides opportunities for various styles of riding.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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beautiful winding road in the forest
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beautiful large forest with many paths that can be ridden by cyclists
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Here you can find everything that inspires MTB or gravel. Long and wide and flat, but also narrow and steep...
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A beautiful piece of home with water and forest - there is always something to discover.
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You can always go through the woods here. With enough challenges for every type of cyclist.
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Forstamt is more enforcing. And has already closed several paths (such as at the fire tower). This path is still open, but it has been indicated that they also want to close it. :( Path is less suitable for gravel bikes or less technical cyclist. Path has been modified due to trees. And next to the two jumps there is a new one (which is less easy to roll) Well chicken line next to it ;-)
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In the Reichswald you make many altimeters without encountering many people.
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A surprise in the forest, a beautiful decking near the fossa
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Bergen offers a diverse mountain biking scene, blending natural trails with some dedicated areas. You'll find everything from easy, scenic routes with incredible fjord views to challenging singletracks, technical descents, and even small playgrounds with jumps and berms for skill practice. The region's dramatic geography provides a stunning backdrop for all types of riding.
While Bergen is more known for its natural trails, you can find dedicated spots like Sædalen, which offers a small playground with jumps and berms. This is a great place to practice skills and get some airtime on constructed features.
Mount Fløyen and Mount Ulriken are highly popular for natural mountain biking. Mount Fløyen provides diverse trails, from easy mountain roads to fun singletracks and technical challenges, all with spectacular views. Mount Ulriken, the highest of Bergen's mountains, offers access to rough, rocky downhill tracks and an easier 'Enduro Baby' track, both with panoramic views over Bergen and the sea.
Yes, there are options for beginners and families. Mount Fløyen has good mountain roads suitable for easy, green-level biking. Additionally, the Lake Schaartven area is noted as family-friendly, offering trails through forests and near a lake.
For challenging rides, consider the trails on Mount Ulriken, which features rough and rocky downhill sections. The Singletrack F Trail, NSG Geldenberg, is also known for its challenging middle section with significant height differences. Further afield, the Toro ridgeline near Gullfjellet offers alpine and technical sections with switchbacks.
The best time for mountain biking in Bergen is generally during the warmer, drier months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This avoids snow and ice, and reduces the likelihood of very wet trail conditions, though rain can occur year-round. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, bike rentals are available, particularly in areas like Mount Fløyen, making it convenient to explore the trails even if you don't bring your own equipment.
Absolutely. The Wooden Footbridge Over the Fossa Eugeniana offers a surprisingly beautiful piece of nature connected to a boardwalk and is considered a historical site. Near Jan Hilltop (66 m) – Reichswald, you can find remnants of Nazi trenches from WW2, adding a historical dimension to your ride. Many trails also offer stunning viewpoints of Bergen and the fjords.
Beyond mountain biking, the Bergen region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Eckeltse Beek Nature Reserve – Heerenven Observation Tower loop', or enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Schloss Walbeck – Meuse Oxbow loop'. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Bergen, MTB Trails around Bergen, and Gravel biking around Bergen guides.
Visitors frequently praise the endless trails and the opportunity to gain elevation without encountering many people, especially in areas like Reichswald's trails. The combination of challenging terrain, beautiful deciduous forests, and spectacular views of Bergen and the fjords are consistently highlighted as major draws.
Yes, many trails offer fantastic viewpoints. Both Mount Fløyen and Mount Ulriken provide spectacular panoramic views of Bergen, the surrounding mountains, and the fjords. Jan Hilltop (66 m) – Reichswald is also a notable viewpoint within the forest.
Mount Fløyen is easily accessible from the city center. You can ride an easy but steep non-technical route up to Store Tindevatnet, which is perfect for an XC hardtail. For more information on mountain biking at Mount Fløyen, you can visit visitbergen.com.


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