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Hike up 17 hairpin bends at Kossdalsvingane on Osterøy 50 minutes drive from Bergen. The walk is a relatively easy, suitable for everyone including families with children.
The small village of Hosanger in Osterøy is located approx. 50 minutes drive from Bergen city center. You can also take bus no. 210 from Bergen bus station to Hosanger on Osterøy. The bus takes about 1 hour and 25 minutes Timetables are available on skyss.no. The bus stop is very close to Mjøsvågen where the walk starts.
If you love to go hiking there are several good options in Bergen and the 7 mountains that surrounds the city as well as in the beautiful region outside the city. The highlight on the this hike up Kossdalssvingane is the 17 hairpin bends. Perfect for those Facebook and Instagram posts!
The hike is approximately 2,5 kilometre and it is a relatively easy walk. The hike is also suitable for families with children. Estimated time is about 1 ½ hour back and forth. Most of the walk is on a gravel road so you should be fine with ordinary sneakers.
Starting point and parking:
The starting point for the trip is Mjøsvågen in Hosanger. The best is to park by the school called Hosanger Montessoriskule.
From Mjøsvågen there is an old road into Kossdalen. The road was previously the main road between Hosanger and the farms further inland on Osterøy but is now car-free. The road itself is worth the trip, as it is a cultural-historical road monument from the end of the 19th century. At the far end the road rises steeply 175 meters up the valley side. During 400 meters, there is a total of 17 hairpin bends. The climb is on average 27%. Take your time and enjoy the view along route.
Bicycle rental:
If hiking is not your thing, you can rent a bike at Mjøsvågen Landhandleri and cycle up the steep hairpin bends. Put the bike in the lowest gear and find your inner Tour de France cyclist! But check that the brakes work before you go start on the downhill!
When you return to Mjøsvågen Landhandleri, you can reward yourself with freshly baked pastry and a cup of coffee. This is a really charming local shop and worth the visit. The shop is open year-round.
About Osterøy:
Osterøy is only half an hour drive from Bergen. It is a beautiful inland island surrounded by fjords. To get to Osterøy you can drive from Bergen and across the bridge called Osterøybrua or you can use the ferry. If you drive from Bergen city center and across the bridge, it takes you half an hour. Osterøy, on the other hand, is a large island and it takes time to get around. But there is lots of things to do and you can quite easily fill an entire day here! Read more about Osterøy and tips on things to do.