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Road cycling around Svartediket, located near Bergen, Norway, offers varied terrain and scenic landscapes. The area features well-paved surfaces and a notable car-free gravel road along Svartediket lake, providing a tranquil experience. Cyclists can navigate paths winding through trees and past small waterfalls, with options for challenging ascents towards Tarlebøvannet and beyond. The region is characterized by sparkling waters, mountains, and a mix of accessible routes and demanding climbs.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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35.5km
01:50
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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16.9km
00:53
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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124
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26.1km
01:19
290m
290m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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136km
07:35
2,590m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Sometimes, the bridge closes to allow boat traffic through. While waiting can be a bit dull, it’s always fun to watch the bridge rise and all the people queuing to go across.
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The Monument to Seafarers and Seafaring was designed during the war years of 1939–1945 and erected in 1950. It is a tribute to Norwegian seafarers and Norway's maritime history. The monument consists of four large relief panels and 12 statues of Norwegian seafarers from the Viking Age to the 20th century and stands in the central square, Torgallmenningen.
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This early medieval wooden church, decorated with dragon heads, was built in Fortun (1150) and moved to its current location (1883). In 1992, the church burned down completely and was subsequently rebuilt true to its original. Admission fee required, but absolutely worth seeing.
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St. Mary's Church is the oldest surviving building in Bergen. Its style suggests that it was built during the 12th century. Its magnificent furnishings make St. Mary's Church particularly worth seeing. According to visitbergen.com, it is open Monday - Friday from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM from May 20, 2025 to August 31, 2025.
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There is an admission charge. This is not the original stave church that once stood on this site. This stave church was dismantled elsewhere and restored and rebuilt there.
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The Seamen's Memorial depicts the eras of seafaring, from the Vikings to the modern era.
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Seafarer's memorial with sailors from different eras
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There are over 70 road cycling routes around Svartediket, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
Yes, Svartediket offers several easy routes suitable for families or those seeking a relaxed ride. The initial 3 kilometers along the Svartediket lake are relatively flat and largely car-free, providing a pleasant experience. Additionally, the route into Isdalen is noted as a less strenuous option, also suitable for children. An example of an easy route is the Kristianborgvannet loop from Haukeland sjukehus, which is 10.6 miles (17.1 km) long.
The terrain around Svartediket is diverse. You'll find well-paved surfaces, but also a notable car-free gravel road along Svartediket lake. Routes wind through trees and past small waterfalls. For more challenging rides, you can expect ascents towards areas like Tarlebøvannet, Rundemannen, and Fløyen, offering varied gradients and rewarding views.
Absolutely. For more adventurous and fit cyclists, routes can extend to include demanding climbs towards Tarlebøvannet, Rundemannen, and Fløyen. These offer significant challenges and breathtaking views. One such difficult route is the View of Bergen – Brattenfossen loop from Kronstad, which covers 84.4 miles (135.8 km) with substantial elevation gain.
The Svartediket Lake itself is a central highlight, offering beautiful views. You can also enjoy views of Ulriken Mountain, Bergen's highest peak. The area is rich in natural beauty, with lush green valleys and small waterfalls along the paths. Historically, Svartediket has served as Bergen's main drinking water reservoir since the late 19th century, adding a unique historical layer to your ride.
The komoot community rates the routes around Svartediket very highly, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the combination of scenic beauty, the largely car-free sections along the lake, and the diverse difficulty levels that cater to everyone from beginners to advanced riders. The sparkling waters and mountain backdrops are frequently mentioned as highlights.
Yes, many of the routes around Svartediket are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Fantoft Stave Church – Ørnatua loop from Haukeland sjukehus is a popular moderate loop covering 22.5 miles (36.1 km).
While specific seasonal recommendations can vary, the region's lush green valleys and sparkling waters are particularly vibrant during the warmer months. Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant conditions for cycling, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Svartediket serves as an excellent starting point for extended cycling adventures. From the lake, routes branch off towards Rundemanen or down into Isdalen. More ambitious riders can continue over Rundemanen and potentially towards Fløyen, connecting you to a wider network of trails and scenic areas around Bergen.
While Svartediket itself is historically significant as Bergen's former main drinking water reservoir, the broader area offers cultural points of interest. For example, the Fantoft Stave Church – Ørnatua loop from Haukeland sjukehus passes near the Fantoft Stave Church, offering a glimpse into Norwegian heritage. Additionally, Isdalen, accessible from Svartediket, has a cultural heritage trail.
Yes, a significant highlight for cyclists in Svartediket is the cycle path along the lake, which is described as incredibly scenic and largely car-free. This gravel road minimizes traffic concerns, providing a peaceful and enjoyable experience away from urban congestion.


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