At Vestkanten Badeland, water adventures await the whole family – from Norway's longest roller coaster to self–indulgence in the spa area.
Nine kilometres southwest of Bergen, you will find Vestkanten Badeland. Here, everyone in the family can enjoy a day at the pool, whether you're into swim training, speed and action, diving competition or relaxing in the hot tub.
The little ones can play in the children's pool, where they can watch the dolphin mascot Duffe jump and sing every Saturday and Sunday. The older and more playful can let loose on Norway's longest roller coaster, the BOB roller coaster, which is a full 120 metres long and has interactive entertainment with music, soundtracks and smash points in the tunnel. Keep an eye on the board at the end so you can compete to see who gets the best time and score.
For the strong and wild, there's also a competition to see who can get the best grip on the climbing wall in the activity pool. For even more speed and excitement, we recommend the Superbowl, where you plummet vertically into an intense water carousel.
If you need a break from water sports, head for the wellness area. Here you can sit back in both indoor and outdoor hot tubs or enjoy a tranquil spa atmosphere in the relaxation area.
Read more and see opening times on the water park website.
In addition to the water park, Vestkanten also offers an ice rink, bowling, mini golf, curling, shopping and restaurants.
Loddefjordveien 2, 5171 Loddefjord, Norge
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