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Discover Landås
The district Landås of Bergen in Bergen (Hordaland Fylke) is a district in Norway about 188 mi west of Oslo, the country's capital city.
Looking for a place to stay? we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
When in this area, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Kleppesto, Frekhaug, Osoyro, Lonevag and Isdalsto. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 10°C / 50 °F
Morning Temperature | 8°C / 47 °F |
Evening Temperature | 9°C / 48 °F |
Night Temperature | 8°C / 46 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 72% |
Air Pressure | 1026 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 5 km/h (3 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Thursday, 9th of May 2024
9°C (47 °F)
7°C (45 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Friday, 10th of May 2024
10°C (50 °F)
8°C (46 °F)
Overcast clouds, light breeze.
Saturday, 11th of May 2024
11°C (51 °F)
9°C (49 °F)
Overcast clouds, light breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
OLE BULL HOTEL AND APARTMENTS
Clarion Collection Hotel Havnekontoret
Clarion Hotel Admiral
SCANDIC BERGEN CITY
DET HANSEATISKE HOTEL
Bergen Radisson Blu Royal Hotel
SCANDIC NEPTUN
Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz Bergen
First Marin
HAUKELAND HOTEL - HOSPITAL AREA
Videos from this area
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Bybanen Live presents Stand Up Bergen
See the talents from Stand Up Bergen; Christoffer Schelderup, Vidar Hodnekvam and Grim Moberg making the passengers of Bergen Light Rail (Bybanen) laugh their way from the City Centre to ...
Ulrikken 643
Trip up Ulrikken In bergen. Raging 643 m over sealevel. Amazing trip.. Recommended for all tourists taking the journey to Bergen Norway:)
Minutt for minutt, Ulriksbanen
Ulriken, the highest mountain surrounding Bergen, is 643 meters over sea level. This movie shows the descent from the top of Ulriken , to its lower station placed right next to Haukeland Sykehus...
Fallout 3 Perfect Character Perk Guide part 41 Walktrough
Location.9.15 Rivet City 2.08 Paradise Falls quest The replicated man Water of life.(walk) freeformquest-Economics of Violence. Unique Item-The breaker.
GoPro Paragliding. Bergen/ulriken
Her er en liten video av at eg er med på tandem Paragliding for første gang. Dette er gjort oppe på ulriken over bergen.
2014.07.19.. Widok z Ulriken na Bergen i okolice
Malownicze widoki na Bergen (Norwegia) z góry widokowej Ulriken.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Alrekstad
Alrekstad was one of the largest royal estates on the west coast of Norway during the early Middle Ages.
Brann Stadion
Brann Stadion is a football stadium in Bergen, Norway. It was constructed in 1919, and has been the home of the football club Brann ever since. The stadium lies 3 km south of the centre of the city, at the foot of Mount Ulriken. The record attendance dates from 1 October 1961, when Brann hosted Fredrikstad in the cup semi-final, in front of 24,800 spectators. Though its league attendance record is 23,900, from 1978, when they hosted Lillestrøm. Brann Stadion has, per.
Ulriken
Ulriken is the highest of the Seven Mountains (de syv fjell) that surround Bergen, Norway. It has an altitude of 643 metres above sea level. Ulriken has an aerial tramway, Ulriksbanen, that can bring people to the top. At the top there is a TV tower, a restaurant, and free telescopes. The cable car was closed as of January 2006, due to the operating company failing to meet government requirements for documentation, but it reopened later in the spring of the same year.
Fantoft Stave Church
Fantoft Stave Church is a reconstructed stave church in the Fana borough of the city of Bergen, Norway. The church was originally built in Fortun in Sogn, a village near inner or eastern end of Sognefjord around the year 1150. In the 19th century the church was threatened by demolition, as were hundreds of other stave churches in Norway. The church was bought by consul Fredrik Georg Gade and saved by moving it in pieces to Fantoft near (now in) Bergen in 1883.
Chr. Michelsen Institute
The Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) was founded in 1930, and is currently the largest centre for development research in Scandinavia. CMI is an independent, non-profit research foundation for policy-oriented and applied development research. Headed by the director Ottar Mæstad, it employs 40 social scientists, primarily anthropologists, economists and political scientists.
International School of Bergen
The International School of Bergen is an international school in Bergen, Norway. It caters for primary school to senior high school level.
Gamlehaugen
Gamlehaugen is a mansion in Bergen, Norway, and the residence of the Norwegian Royal Family in the city. Gamlehaugen has a history that goes as far back as the Middle Ages, and the list of previous owners includes many of the wealthiest men in Bergen. Today owned by the Norwegian state, the most recent private owner was Christian Michelsen, a politician and shipping magnate who later became the first Prime Minister of Norway after the dissolution of the union between Sweden and Norway.
Bergenshallen
Bergenshallen is an indoor ice hockey arena in Bergen, Norway. It was built in 1968 and seats 1,800 people and has standing room for 1,200 more. The arena hosts the home games of the Bergen Flyers ice hockey team. 40x40px Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Bergenshallen {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:60.3540242|5.3593326|type:landmark|||||| |primary |name= }}
Haukelandshallen
Haukelandshallen is an indoor sport arena in Årstad borough, Bergen, Norway. It holds 5,000 people. The arena hosts mainly team handball matches, is the home arena for Tertnes IL and hosted the 2008 European Men's Handball Championship. The basketball team Ulriken Eagles also plays there.
Haukeland University Hospital
Haukeland University Hospital is a hospital in Bergen, Norway, and one of the 11 institutions that form the Bergen Hospital Trust. The hospital is the largest in Norway in terms of number of patients, and serves as the local hospital of Bergen, Midthordland and Nordhordland, the central hospital of Hordaland county, and the regional hospital of Hordaland, Rogaland and Sogn og Fjordane counties. The general area of the hospital is approx.
Ulriksbanen
Ulriksbanen is a passenger aerial tramway in Bergen, Norway. It connects the mountain Ulriken to the city, and is frequently used by tourists as well as locals. The tramway was first thought of by Frithjof Meidell Andersen in 1954, and a company was established in 1959. After having been constructed by a Swiss company, Ulriksbanen opened in 1959.
Store Lungegårdsvannet
Store Lungegårdsvannet is a bay located in the city and municipality of Bergen, Norway. The bay separates the city centre, located in the borough of Bergenhus, from the southern boroughs of the city, Årstad, Fana and Ytrebygda. The bay is situated at the end of the fjord of Puddefjorden.
Krohnsminde
Krohnsminde kunstgressbane is a municipality-owned sports ground and football stadium located in the city of Bergen, Norway, near Danmarks plass in the borough of Årstad. It was the home of the football club Løv-Ham until 2008. The western terrace of Krohnsminde kunstgressbane was demolished in November/December 2008 to make room for a new hospital building. The terrace was designed by the architect Ole Landmark and finished in 1947.
Kronstad Hovedgård
Kronstad Hovedgård is a manor house and mansion in the city of Bergen, Norway. It is located in the borough of Årstad on the south shore of the bay of Store Lungegårdsvannet. Kronstad Hovedgård is situated about 2 km south of Bergen. The farm of Kronstad, then named Hunsstadir, later Honstad and Hunstad, was established in the 12th century, belonging to the monastery of Nonneseter.
Kalfaret
Kalfaret is an affluent neighbourhood of the city of Bergen, Norway, located in Bergenhus borough, adjacent to the city centre.
Svartediket
Svartediket is a lake in Bergen, in Hordaland, Norway, and the main source of drinking water for the central parts of the city. In 2004, Bergen was hit by a Giardia lamblia epidemic which had its source in Svartediket.
Danmarksplass
Danmarksplass is a square in Årstad borough in the city of Bergen, Norway. Today most famous as one of Norway's busiest road intersections, it was originally known as "Kronstadtorget". After World War II, it received its current name in honour of Denmark's humanitarian efforts in Norway during the war. "Danmarksplass" is commonly used also to describe the immediate surroundings of the square, e.g. Krohnsminde kunstgressbane.
Solheimsviken
Solheimsviken is a bay and a neighbourhood in the city of Bergen, Norway. The bay is situated at the end of the strait of Damsgårdssundet, near Store Lungegårdsvann. Located near the city centre of Bergen, Solheimsviken was the first urbanized area in Årstad municipality (now Årstad borough). Solheimsviken has traditionally been dominated by heavy industry, although none of this remains.
Landås
Landas is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.
Paradis, Bergen
Paradis is a neighborhood in the city of Bergen, Norway, located between Storetveit and Hop in Fana borough. The name, which literally means "paradise" in Norwegian, is shared with several other locations in Norway and denotes a location with positive qualities not present in the surrounding areas. Paradis is dominated by single-family detached homes, and is the location of some of the most expensive homes in the city.
Minde, Bergen
Minde is a neighbourhood in the southwestern part of Årstad borough in Bergen, Norway, south of Solheim and Kronstad, west of Landås, and north of Fjøsanger and Storetveit in Fana borough. Parts of Minde were in Fana municipality before the merger of 1972. It is home to the Bergen offices of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and Tine, and the headquarters of the shipping company Odfjell. The area is served by one elementary school, Minde skole.
Årstad (municipality)
Årstad is a former municipality in Hordaland, Norway. The parish of Aarstad was established as a municipality 1 January 1838. It remained a separate municipality until 1 July 1915, when it, as the second of six municipalities over the years, was merged with Bergen, increasing the area of Bergen municipality from 13.9 km to 34.9 km.
Kronstad, Bergen
Kronstad is a neighbourhood in Årstad borough, Bergen, Norway. It is located in the north of the borough, south of Store Lungegårdsvannet, east of Solheim, north of Minde, west of Landås, and west of Møllendal and Haukeland in Bergenhus borough. The neighbourhood was named after the farm of Kronstad (whose successor is the Kronstad Hovedgård manor house), which was formerly known as "Hunstad". After the vicar of Bergen Cathedral purchased the farm in 1705, the name was changed to "Cronstad".
Nattland
Nattland (also written "Natland") is a neighbourhood in Årstad and Fana boroughs in Bergen, Norway. It is located south of Landås and north-east of Paradis, although, like every neighbourhood outside of Bergenhus borough, it has no clearly defined borders. It includes the residential areas that are located west and east of Nattlandsveien and Birkelundsbakken, and atop Nattlandsfjellet, a hill that is part of the Ulriken mountain massif; its summit is at 245 metres above sea level.
Fridalen
Fridalen is a neighborhood in the borough of Årstad in Bergen, Norway. The neighborhood lies at the foot of mount Ulriken, between Haukeland and Landås. The main attraction is Brann Stadion.