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Country
  
Norway

County
  
Hordaland

Area rank
  
4th

Area
  
38.45 km²

Region
  
Western Norway

City
  
Bergen

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+01:00)

Population
  
26,955 (2014)

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Ytrebygda is a borough of the city of Bergen in Hordaland county, Norway. The borough is the site of Bergen Flesland Airport.

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Map of Ytrebygda, Bergen, Norway

Location

Ytrebygda is located southwest of the city center, south of the Grimstadfjorden and the lake Nordåsvannet. It was originally part of Fana municipality before Fana was incorporated into Bergen in 1972. Since then, it was part of the borough of Fana until 1990 when it became a separate borough. Ytrebygda borders Fana borough in the east and the Fanafjorden in the south.

Apart from the residential neighborhoods, Ytrebygda has a large office area in the Kokstad and Sandsli area, with large office buildings for companies such as StatoilHydro and Norsk Hydro. The city's airport, Bergen Airport, Flesland, is located in the western part of the borough. Just north of Airport Road is Siljustøl Museum. South of Airport Road is the Bergen Yacht Club (Bergens Seilforening), Golf Club and Fana Stadium. On the far south is Milde Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Fana College (Fana Folkehøgskule), and Store Milde.

Sandsli is a residential and commercial area in the borough of Ytrebygda. The area is part of the industrial area of Sandsli / Kokstad. This is also the districts and shopping center Fanatorget, Aurdalslia school, Skranevatnet school and Sandsli high school.

Villages and neighborhoods

The villages and neighborhoods in Ytrebygda include: Hjellestad, Søreidgrenda, Milde, and Steinsvik.

Local Attractions

  • Milde Arboretum and Botanical Garden – 125 acre garden which are planted with a large variety of trees and shrubs
  • Siljustøl Museum – Former home of composer Harald Sæverud, managed by the Bergen Art Museum.
  • Store Milde – Manor house in the Rococo style of the Renaissance garden
  • References

    Ytrebygda Wikipedia