From Witches to Trolls Bergens Crime and Myth Walk





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Step into Bergen’s past through the stories it left behind. This walking tour explores the city’s crimes, justice and folklore, following a trail of places where real events and old beliefs shaped everyday life. As you wander through historic streets, you’ll hear of witch trials, executions and the workings of the courts, alongside tales from Norse mythology. From Bryggen’s merchant alleys to Nordnes’ execution sites, each stop reveals another layer of the city’s past. Blending documented crime with local legend, the tour shows how law, superstition and storytelling shaped Bergen. It finishes at the Troll Museum, where these myths are brought vividly to life. Perfect for curious travellers, it’s a different way to experience Bergen—through its darker stories and legends.
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This quiet stone marks a place of fear and fire. Between 1550 and 1700, around 350 people—mostly women—were executed here, accused of witchcraft. Stand here long enough, and it’s not hard to imagine the smoke, the panic, and the deadly power of accusation in Bergen’s past.
High above Nordnes, this fortress once guarded Bergen—but it also held prisoners within its walls. In the 18th century, it was used as a place of confinement, where criminals and the condemned were locked away overlooking the city they’d left behind. By night, the quiet stone walls feel far from peaceful—echoing with the presence of those who were once kept here, with no way out.
This hill was once Bergen’s place of execution, where the condemned met their final moments in full view of the city. Public punishments were meant to send a message—but they also turned death into spectacle. Stand here, and you’re standing where justice was once carried out at its most brutal.
Once home to a medieval monastery, this quiet corner hides a darker past. After the Reformation, the area took on a new role—linked to poverty, punishment, and those living on the edge of society. Today it feels peaceful, but the name still carries echoes of a time when faith, power, and control shaped people’s fates.
One of Bergen’s narrowest alleyways—dark, tight, and easy to miss. Places like this were perfect for slipping out of sight, whether you were avoiding trouble… or causing it. In a city of wooden houses and winding lanes, shadows like these have always hidden more than they reveal.
This is where justice is decided today—far from the fires and gallows of the past. Behind these walls, modern criminals face their fate in courtrooms instead of public squares. The methods have changed, but the stakes remain the same: guilt, innocence… and the consequences that follow.
During World War II, this building became a place of fear. The Nazi Gestapo used it as their headquarters in Bergen, where resistance members and civilians were interrogated—and often tortured.
At first glance, it celebrates Bergen’s seafarers—but look closer, and darker forces emerge. Mythical figures rise from the stone: sea spirits, fate-weavers, and creatures that once ruled the ocean in sailors’ nightmares.
Before modern justice moved indoors and out of sight, decisions here could seal a person’s fate for life—or death. Trials were swift, punishments severe, and mercy was never guaranteed. Stand here, and you’re close to where accusations turned into sentences… and sentences into consequences that couldn’t be undone.
This is where Bergen’s modern-day mysteries are solved. While the city feels calm, there’s always something going on—and this is where the clues come together. Thankfully, justice today is a little less dramatic than in the past… but the stories are just as interesting.
This historic cathedral has stood through centuries of chaos—fires, wars, and the city’s darker moments. Even today, a cannonball from the 1665 Battle of Vågen remains lodged in its walls. It’s a place of peace now—but its past tells a very different story.
One of Bergen’s most beautiful streets, lined with colourful wooden houses and quiet charm. It feels a world away from crime and punishment—but streets like these have seen their share of secrets over the centuries.
Once a busy street of trade and travellers, Hollendergaten brought outsiders—and their stories—into Bergen. With merchants, sailors, and strangers passing through, it was a place where deals were made… and not all of them honest.
Bergen’s iconic waterfront may look postcard-perfect, but these wooden buildings once hid a far rougher world. As the centre of trade, Bryggen was full of merchants, sailors, and opportunity—along with theft, smuggling, and the occasional violent dispute.
Bergen’s oldest building, standing since the 1100s. Once closely tied to the powerful Hanseatic merchants, this church sat at the heart of wealth, influence—and rivalry.
Your tour ends where history meets legend. Step inside and explore Norway’s darker folklore—where trolls, spirits, and ancient fears once felt very real. With included entry and a guided visit, you’ll uncover the stories that haunted imaginations long before modern crime… and maybe still do.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(10)
A great tour that was very interesting and very well led by Rigmor!
Dane was so knowledgeable and personable! Very interesting tour and we got to see areas of the town we normally wouldn’t have seen. He helped our family with our colour hunt. And introduced us to a neighborhood cat.
Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and share many interesting stories. The walk is at a leisure pace and not too challenging. We went into very interesting neighborhoods too. We have been on tours around the world and this rates as one of the best.
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Interesting mix of topics ranging from Norse mythology, crime and punishment, and current local activities. We covered a lot of ground, but the pace was easy. Where shoes for walking cobbles and climbing steps. Dane was as well informed and tells great stories. Plus he’s really tall, so easy to follow in a crowd.
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We had a wonderful time touring Bergen with Dane. He is exceptionally knowledgeable and personable. We leaned more and saw more than ever would have been possible without him. The focus on crime and mythology gave the tour a fun twist. Visits to charming neighborhoods and recommendations for non- touristy shops and restaurants gave our visit to Bergen an authentic feel. Highly recommend!
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This was an absolutely wonderful experience! Our guide, Rigmor, was knowledgeable, excited about sharing and answering all the questions we had, and was delightfully fun....even when I asked her to sing for us at the Troll Museum. We covered a lot of ground but it wasn't too difficult. There were a few steep hills a a lot of cobblestone. If you're considering booking this tour, just do it. You will be grateful you did!
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This was so much fun! Our guide had so much knowledge, and made Bergens crime history come alive while taking us through super charming walking tour of small streets and more tourist spots in Bergen. Both me and my partner learned so much and laughed even more - the guide had a great sense of humor. He really charmed us all. The trip was also a great way to see the city and we discovered so many cute streets and fun places during the walk from Nøstet to Bryggen. Our daughter slept trough the walking part of the tour (she is only six months old, but I think she rates the experience of stroller on cobbel stone 10/10), but was awake for the Troll museum. Even tough she was a bit young I think she had fun seeing all the troll figurines and listening to the music.
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This walking tour kept our entire family of adults and teens engaged the entire time, despite the rain. Dane is a really skilled story teller and wove together history, myths, culture, and our surroundings into a compelling narrative for our small group. Fun! The restaurant, museum, and book recommendations he provided were also on point. One of our top Bergen experiences for sure!
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Such an interesting tour with a very knowledgeable guide who made the tour fly by! There was so much information from across the towns hundreds of years of history. Dane was absolutely brilliant at sharing the stories; he was so enthusiastic.
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Excellent tour guide! Even in the rain, we visited many sites. Many interesting stories and folklore! Would definitely recommend this tour!
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