Bergen • Park
Nygårdsparken
Nygårdsparken is Bergen's largest urban park, a leafy, romantic landscape park with ponds, mature trees, fountains, and winding pathways. Located between the university district and the city centre, it is a favourite retreat for joggers, students, and families.
Overview
Nygårdsparken is Bergen's largest urban park, a leafy, romantic landscape park with ponds, mature trees, fountains, and winding pathways. Located between the university district and the city centre, it is a favourite retreat for joggers, students, and families.
Highlights
- Ornamental ponds: A central pond with ducks and a small waterfall.
- Sculpture park: Several outdoor sculptures dot the grounds.
- Autumn colours: Especially beautiful in September–October when deciduous trees turn golden.
History
Designed by the Danish landscape architect Hans Jensenius Wexels Heiberg in the English landscape style, the park was established in 1885 and has been a green oasis in central Bergen ever since.
Visitor Tips
- Year-round access: Open 24 hours, pleasant in all seasons.
- Combine with: The Natural History Museum borders the park to the west.
- Duration: 30–60 minutes.