Bergen is a breathtaking place found on the west coast of Norway. But don’t just take our word for it; it’s claimed the official title of European City of Culture as well as one of the UNESCO World Heritage City. When you visit Bergen, it’s easy to understand why, as it sits next to Norway’s longest and deepest fjords and is surrounded by magnificent mountains. The spectacular landscape is also why it’s no surprise that camping in Bergen and truly immersing yourself in its surroundings is a favorite pastime here.
But not all campsites are created equal, and people’s needs and preferences differ. So, before you find yourself in a disappointing situation, we’ve compiled this handy list of top campsites in Bergen. Which will suit you best?
Top 8 Campsites in Bergen
Bratland Camping
Location: Haukaland (about a 22-minute drive from Bergen City Center)
Price: Varies Based on Season. Contact the Campsite Directly to Check Which Prices Will Apply During Your Trip.
Facilities & Amenities:
- Electricity
- Communal Bathroom & Showers
- Communal Kitchen
- Laundry Room
- Waste Disposal Site for Campervans
- Barbeque House
- Shop
- WiFi
Nearby Attractions:
- Ulriken643 Cable Car
- Fantoft Stave Church
- Boat rentals to go kayak on the lake
Bratland Camping is where you can have your cake and eat it when it comes to camping out in nature and being close to the city. In fact, the Bergen Card will actually ensure you can use public transport to go between the campsite and the city, completely free of charge. Nestled along the lake, it’s the perfect location for hiking, jogging, or cycling. This campsite is seasonal, so you can only book between 15 April and 15 September.
Lone Camping AS
Location: Haukeland (about a 25-minute drive from Bergen City Center)
Price: Varies Based on Season. Contact the Campsite Directly to Check Which Prices Will Apply During Your Trip.
Facilities & Amenities:
- Electricity
- Communal Bathroom & Showers
- Communal Kitchen
- Communal TV Room
- Laundry Room
- Shop
- Playground
Nearby Attractions:
- Espeland Prison Camp (Although this may sound grim, it’s a must-visit for history buffs with an interest in WWII)
- AdO Arena (An indoor swimming area)
- Ulriken643 Cable Car
Lone Camping AS is yet another example of having the best of both worlds (tranquil nature and vibrant city life) at your fingertips. With plenty to do for both young and old, this makes for a great family getaway. Discounts are also available for longer stays.
Motorhome Parking at Bergen Harbor Jekteviken
Location: Bergen Harbor (about a 3-minute drive from Bergen City Center)
Price: Varies Based on Season. Contact the Campsite Directly to Check Which Prices Will Apply During Your Trip.
Facilities & Amenities:
- None
Nearby Attractions:
- St. John’s Church
- Stranges Stiftelse (a poorhouse for women)
- The Gestapo Museum (also known as the House of Horror)
The Motorhome Parking at Bergen Harbor Jekteviken is actually an annual summertime courtesy. Here, campervans and motorhomes are given the chance to park in front and behind the indoor parking garage from July to September for 5 to 24 hours at a fee. This is a great deal for those wishing to explore the city overnight and then move on to the next camping spot.
Skogtun Camping
Location: Fjell (about a 30-minute drive from Bergen City Center)
Price: Varies Based on Season. Contact the Campsite Directly to Check Which Prices Will Apply During Your Trip.
Facilities & Amenities:
- Communal Bathroom & Showers
- Communal Kitchen
- Laundry Room
- Grill Area
- Playground
- WiFi
Nearby Attractions:
- Bergen Gokart
- Alvoen Country Manor (a beautiful museum showcasing what life was like living in a mansion in 1797)
- Telavag War Museum (another one for the history buffs among us)
Skogtun Camping gives one an “on top of the world” feeling. Sitting on top of the cliffs overlooking the ocean, it’s hard to imagine that the city is so close by. The campsite also offers so many things to do that you’ll have a pretty jam-packed itinerary, and there’s no way you’ll be sitting with bored kids.
Bergen Camping Park
Location: Breistein (about a 20-minute drive from Bergen)
Price: Varies Based on Season. Contact the Campsite Directly to Check Which Prices Will Apply During Your Trip.
Facilities & Amenities:
- Electricity
- Communal Bathroom & Showers
- Communal Kitchen
- Laundry Room
- Waste Disposal Site for Campervans
- WiFi
- Shop
- EV Charging Station
Nearby Attractions:
- The Old Voss Steam Railway Museum
- The Textile Industry Museum (in the old knitwear factory)
- Oleana Factory and Shop (see behind the scenes and processes of the textile industry)
Bergen Camping Park is another campsite that will keep you close to the action in the city, while providing the tranquility of nature. Since it’s so close to Sorfjorden, it’s a much-loved spot for fishing enthusiasts.
Bruvoll Camping
Location: Hundven (about a 40-minute drive from Bergen City Center)
Price: Varies Based on Season. Contact the Campsite Directly to Check Which Prices Will Apply During Your Trip.
Facilities & Amenities:
- Electricity
- Communal Bathroom & Showers
- Communal Kitchen
- Laundry Room
- Barbecue Pavilion
- Outdoor Grill Area
- Conference Room
- WiFi
- Shop
Nearby Attractions:
- The Heathland Centre (a living museum that shares and keeps the traditions of the area alive)
- Alpakka Parken Besoksgard (if you didn’t know that Alpacas and play parks go together – you do now)
- Western Norway Emigration Center (see how the emigrants lived in this prairie village, complete with the original buildings by the Norwegian Settlers that were moved from America to Sletta)
Bruvoll Camping is another beautiful campsite near Bergen that promises breathtaking scenery as well as outdoor activities such as kayaking and fishing. Animal lovers can also visit the mini-farm with chickens, rabbits, pigs and guinea pigs.
Midttun Camping
Location: Midtun (about a 10-minute drive from Bergen City Center)
Price: Varies Based on Season. Contact the Campsite Directly to Check Which Prices Will Apply During Your Trip.
Facilities & Amenities:
- Electricity
- Communal Bathroom & Showers
- Laundry Room
- WiFi
Nearby Attractions:
- Troldhaugen (the Edvard Grieg Museum)
- The Rasmussen Collections
- Fantoft Stave Church
Midttun Camping gives proper meaning to city camping. This is where you go to be close to the vibrant city action, not to venture out into untamed nature. Midttun Camping has been around since the 1960s, so you know its excellent reputation spans decades. Just don’t expect a traditional camping site. The focus here is more on overnight campervan parking than long pitch-a-tent stays.
Motorhome Parking at Bergenshallen
Location: Bergenshallen (about a 20-minute drive from Bergen City Center)
Price: Varies Based on Season. Contact the Campsite Directly to Check Which Prices Will Apply During Your Trip.
Facilities & Amenities:
- Electricity
- Waste Disposal Site for Campervans
Nearby Attractions:
As the name suggests, Motorhome Parking at Bergenshallen is only for motorhomes. Once again, this is more of an overnight parking situation than a camping holiday destination. But it’s super affordable compared to most city accommodations and allows you to explore the city by night without having to drive back to camp.
Hille Glamping
Location: Mjomma (about a 30-minute drive from Bergen)
Price: Varies Based on Season. Contact the Campsite Directly to Check Which Prices Will Apply During Your Trip.
Facilities & Amenities:
- Furnished with a double bed, chairs, and a table
- Electricity
- Heating in the winter
- Kitchen & bathroom in an extension next door
Nearby Attractions:
- The Heathland Centre
- Western Norway Emigration Centre
- The Millstone Park (explore why Norway was one of the biggest suppliers and exporters of millstones)
Hille Glamping is actually an honorary mention on our campsites in Bergen list since you don’t need to bring any of your own equipment. Hille Glamping is what you’d get if you could camp in comfort and style on a farm (and, yes, it is an active farm) with views to die for. So, if you’re an animal lover who’d like to immerse yourself in our incredible nature without “roughing” it – this one’s for you.
Ready to hit the road?
There are many spectacular campsites in Bergen, which makes it the perfect overnight stay on a road trip around Norway. So, rent a campervan in Norway (the most cost-efficient way of traveling around the country), and refer to our article so you can be sure to book only the best campsites in Bergen!