Bergen (Germany)
Bergen is a former agricultural town, but today is economically heavily dependent on the surrounding military bases and the Bergen-Hohne Training Area to the west, which is the largest military training area in Western Europe.
Understand
Today Bergen is a local borough town in the northern part of Celle district and is, after Celle, the only political entity in the district, having been granted the status of a town since 1957. In the community reorganisation of 1971, Bergen was given responsibility for the parishes of Becklingen, Belsen, Bleckmar, Diesten, Dohnsen, Eversen, Hagen, Hassel, Nindorf, Offen, Sülze and Wardböhmen. That significantly increased the size of its population and area. Today around 17,000 people live in the town of Bergen, including about 3,000 members of the British Forces and their families.
Get in
By car
Bergen is located on the main B3 route which runs from north to south between Soltau and Celle. Access from Hanover centre (nearest City) would be via the A37 which connects to the B3 in an north-easterly direction. The journey is approx 70 kilometres and will take approximately 50 minutes.
Driving from Bremen will be on the autobahn A27 which connects to the A7 to the south-east of Walsrode. The A7 runs south for a further 14 kilometres and the junction for the Celle route is Buchholz. The B214 from Buchholz to Celle centre is a direct route with a distance of 28 kilometres and an average driving time of 30 minutes.
Travelling from the north (Hamburg) is also via the route A7 and the junction to the south-east of Soltau leads directly onto the B3. The B3 route to Bergen is a journey of approx 100 km taking 1 hour and is through very pleasant undulating countryside.
By bus
There is a local bus runs regularly between Celle and Bergen. *
By train
It has 3 railway stations, but they are exclusively for freight or the storage of goods wagons, the nearest passenger train station is located in Celle, here you can connect to the main rail system with trains to the major cities of Hamburg and Hannover which is where you will also find the nearest International airports. Celle Bahnhof runs a variety of localised trains and is also a stop for the ICE trains running on the Hamburg to Hanover route. Trains to Hanover and Hamburg stop hourly at the station as do individual ICE trains during busy periods. Metronom trains link Celle to Uelzen, Hannover and Göttingen as part of the regional transport network. Celle is also the terminus for routes S6 and S7 of the Hanover S-Bahn network. Links to the east and west are not part of the structured bahnhof system so Hanover is the better option for travelling more extensively around the area.
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Deutsche Bahn railway station in Celle
phone: +49 5141 42020address: Bahnhofsplatz 6
By plane
- The nearest airport to Bergen is Hanover (HAJ) which is a main international airport with regular flights from all over the world with services to most European capitals and major cities. The airport is situated in Langenhagen which is 11 kilometres to the north of Hanover centre and has easy access to the autobahn. It is the ninth largest airport in Germany and is one of very few German airports which are open 24 hours a day, although there are very few flights between 11PM and 4AM. To Bergen is a further 55 kilometres from Hanover airport with an estimated driving time of 55 minutes. Hanover airport is also accessible by a combination of trains, buses and taxis.
- Almost equidistant is an international airport in Bremen (BRE) which has many of the budget airlines operating regular flights to most European countries. The airport is located close to the city centre and there is a tram which departs every 5 to 10 minutes (on Sunday evenings up to 30 min) to Bremen city centre and the journey takes 11 minutes and costs €2.30. This airport is also close to the autobahn links but is 114 kilometres and a 75-minute journey to Celle centre.
Parking
- It is predominantly street parking. However there is additional off street parking behind the main shopping area, accessible by taking the turning opposite the Sparkasse Bank and then turning right opposite the Bakery. All parking in Bergen is free.
Get around
Bergen is not a large town and one can walk to most places quite easily. There is no local public transport but there are plenty of Taxi's available. The nearest railway station is at Celle. For information on events and things going on in the town, you can pick up information at the Rathaus or go to Bergen Online most parts of the site are in English and give details of most local events.
There is also the Entdecker Bus which a tourist bus running through the villages in the Region and goes as far as Celle Bahnhof station (http://www.entdeckerbus-suedheide.de/). This is a subsidised route for the holiday season and normally runs from the end of June until mid October, costing approx €3 per person per day with children under 14 travelling free. For this, you can board/alight throughout the day at any of the predetermined stops. You may also take your bicycle as there is space allocated for them.
See
Museums
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Africa Museum
phone: +49 5054 1209address: Buhrnstraße 9, Bergen-Sülze -
Forestry Museum
phone: +49 5051 8260address: Becklingen 7 -
Römstedthaus Local History Museum
phone: +49 5051 6612, +49 5051 479-47address: Am Friedensplatz 7Discover local and regional history at this museum housed in a 350-year old farmhouse.
Places of Interest
Siddernhausen DolmenThe dolmen or megalithic (large stone) gravesite dates to the Late Funnelbeaker culture (3,000-2,700 B.C.)
Sieben SteinhäuserThe "Sieben Steinhäusern" is a megalithic gravesite consisting of five massive stone tombs on the Bergen-Hohne military Training Area near Ostenholz. At normal circumstances, the site is only accessible at weekends due to military presence during the weekdays. However, in December 2013, after one of the burial chambers collapsed, the site is no longer open to the public for safety reasons. As for 2015, reconstruction is planned, before reopening.
Wohlde Bronze Age BarrowsIn the woods and pastures around Wohlde there are around 45 barrows (prehistoric burial mounds) from the Early Bronze Age (ca. 1,500-1,200 B.C.)
Memorial
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Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
phone: +49 5051 47 59-0address: Anne-Frank-Platz,29303 LohheideThe infamous Belsen concentration camp, liberated by British forces in 1945, is now a memorial site with a comprehensive visitor centre. Today, only the sombre mounds of mass graves remain along with various monuments to those who died; the original camp was razed by the British after its survivors had been rescued and, in most cases, temporarily housed in the nearby barracks of Lager Hohne. The suffering of Anne Frank and her diary are associated worldwide with the concentration camp Bergen-Belsen. See also Holocaust remembrance.
Parks
SchuzenplatzThe Schutzenplatz is a large building surrounded by a small woodland park. It is used for festivals and open area events throughout the year.
BurgerPlatzSurrounded by trees and bushes, this grassy area is a safe and peaceful space, with a playground for the children and a pond where you can feed the ducks. Easily accessible by bike.
Places of Worship
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phone: +49 5051 2268address: Horstweg 6, 29303 Bergenfounded in 1959, this is a modern lively church led by Pastor Eduard Neufield. Services are translated into English; you need to ask for headphones to hear the translation.
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St Lambertus
phone: +49 5051 2025address: Am Friedensplatz 1, 29303 bergenthe Church of St Lambertus is the Lutheran town church in Bergen. Built in 1826, it is a three-naved building with low ceilings over the galleries. It was extended eastwards in 1900. The separately standing clock tower dates from 1728. -
Atonement Church of the Precious Blood
phone: +49 5051 3446address: Hubertusstraße 2, Bergen 29303This is a Roman Catholic Church. The primary language is English.
Do
Walking
Historic Bergen TrailFollow this historic trail around Bergen with 11 stops where information boards tell the story behind each of the historic houses en route. Or just enjoy the circular walk around the town!
- The stops are:
Sport
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address: Lange Straße 52A really nice indoor heated pool, ideal for all ages.
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Sports Park
phone: +49 5051 7790address: Hohner KirchwegTennis, Squash, various other sport, Sauna, Restaurant
Touring
- In the summer months, you can take the local Entdecker tourist bus to the villages and tourist attractions in the Region and goes as far as Celle Bahnhof station (http://www.entdeckerbus-suedheide.de/). Many of the villages have nature walks detailed on their tourist information boards, which also advises you of length of time taken.
Cycling
- Bicycles can be rented by the day or week from the local bicycle shop:
Cycle Shop 2Rad
phone: +49 5051 8367address: Bahnhoff Straße 13
The Arts
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Stadthaus
phone: +49 5051 47924address: lange Straße 1, 29303 BergenThis building is used for numerous events including theatrical productions, live music, art & cultural exhibitions. It can also be hired out for private functions, e.g. weddings
Buy
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phone: +49 5051 470 030address: Harburger Str. 30Just one of the "one stop" shops in Bergen, the store contains a Shoe shop, Clothing shop, Bakery and of course a super market with food, Electrical and kitchen goods. The store stocks a good selection of International foods, including English for those that can't do without the English Tea etc.
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Kaufland
phone: +49 5051 9151280address: Celler Straße 55super market, bakery and flowers -
Netto
address: Bahnhofstraße 47supermarket and bakery -
Weekly Market
address: The Market PlaceWednesday 08.00-13.00 and Friday 14.00-18.00, selling local produce.
Eat
Budget
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Eiscafe Miriam
phone: +49 5051 - 6667address: Celler Straße 15Bergen's main ice cream parlour. Not large or particularly cosy, but good selection of ice creams.
Mid-range
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Desperados Mexican Steakhouse & Hotel
phone: +49 5051 915180address: Lukenstraße 6No frills Mexican steakhouse. Good food at reasonable prices and they speak English, very good steaks but if you don't mind getting messy try the BBQ Ribbs -
Taormina Pizzeria
phone: +49 5051 4475address: Am Friedensplatz 9Very pleasant and with good selection of Italian meals. staff speak English, German and Italian and are very helpful. Closed on Tuesdays. -
Steakhouse New Mexico
phone: +49 5051 5095238address: Harburger Straße 14A good selection of Steaks and Mexican themed food at a reasonable cost. -
Restaurant Delphi
phone: +49 5051 910193address: Celler Straße 36A good selection of Greek Dishes at a reasonable cost. -
Hotel Café Anna
phone: +49 5051 5151address: Bahnhofstraße 16Much nicer inside than its rather plain appearance suggests, Anna's isva reasonably-priced family run guest house and café. The restaurant serves good food in pleasant surroundings and has a sun terrace as well as a garden at the back for children. The restaurant has German and English menus and welcomes German, English and Polish-speaking guests. For a change, try their tasty continental breakfasts in a relaxing, uncrowded atmosphere. Park behind the steakhouse next door.
Splurge
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phone: +49 5051 47 009 47address: Im Stucken 1 – 29303 Bergen/ OT BleckmarDine in a converted barn in the countryside. Good German cuisine with exotic options like ostrich steak or medallions of Australian kangaroo! Good for functions.
Drink
Bars
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SANSIBAR
address: Am Friedensplatz 10A very lively Bar at the week ends, good selection of Wine, Beer and Cocktails. -
Speakers Corner
address: Cellerstraße 43An English style bar with English speaking staff, wide selection of German and English Beers is available , a large Beergarden is also available for up to 100 people, the bar can be rented for special events like Weddings, Birthday Partys, or even Mess do's. -
Vivas Cocktail Bar
phone: +49 5051 5095238address: Harburger Straße 14A wide selection of beer, Wine or Cocktails at good prices, specials on some nights. Steaks and Mexican themed food is available in the restaurant above a reasonable cost.
Coffee shops
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Coffee Shop Marion Guse
address: Celler Straße 3Coffee shop -
City Call Bergen
address: Celler Straße 14Coffee shop and Internet Cafe -
Hotel Café Anna,
address: Bahnhofstraße 16Ideal place to sit down for a drink or snack
Sleep
Camping
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Wohnmobil-Stellplatz
address: Parkplatz Ziegeleiweg 9A small park for approx 6-8 campers with water and waste point. A 5 min walk into Town centre, plenty of places to eat and drink.
Budget
Hotel Café AnnaFor details see "Eat" section. Anna’s Hotel is cheap and cheerful. The ten rooms are clean, albeit not very big, and most have en suite. Good breakfast but tell the owner if you need to eat before 08.15. Good location for Hohne Camp and A7 motorway is about 15 mins up the B 3. The hotel has a café where you can have a meal, coffee and cake, and a beer.
Mid-range
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Desperados Hotel
phone: +49 5051 915180address: Lukenstr. 6A family run hotel and restaurant with nice rooms and good value.The staff are very friendly and speak English. -
phone: +49 50 51 98 50 0address: Harburger Str. 13Medium priced 3 star hotel and restaurant. No. of rooms: 17. Garden terrace. Bowling Alley
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Hotel Café Anna
address: Bahnhofstraße 16Has 10 hotel rooms with shower, WC and TV for overnight stays.Double rooms cost from €55. See "Eat" section above for further details. -
phone: +49 5051-98 820address: Ziegeleiweg 10Medium priced 3 star Hotel a 5 min walk from the town centre. Some staff speak English. number of rooms: 21. conference rooms
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Landhotel Michaelishof
phone: +49 5051 8870address: Hauptstraße 5, 29303 Bergen region: Celle, Luneburg, Niedersachsen, GermanyA very nice 3 star hotel serving excellent food in its restaurant
Connect
- City Call Bergen. Coffee Shop and Internet . Celler Straße 14. In the town centre, directly on the B3
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C'est La Vie
address: Celle StraßePost Office and gift store
Cope
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Apotheke (Chemist) Hirch
address: Celle straßeChemist stocking the normal range of medicines and remedies including prescription drugs. English spoken and very helpful staff. -
Rossmann
phone: +49 5051 6064590address: Celler Straße 55Drugstore
Go next
There are plenty of small villages and towns to explore in the local area and many of these villages have walks/cycles/attractions. There is a local bus service which runs during the peak summer period, the Entdecker Bus which goes through the villages in the Region and as far as Celle Bahnhof station (http://www.entdeckerbus-suedheide.de/). It normally runs from the end of June until mid October, costing approx €3 per person per day with children under 14 travelling free. For this, you can board/alight throughout the day at any of the predetermined stops. You may also take your bicycle as there is space allocated for them. This service is aimed at tourists and facilitating their visiting the many small villages in the area.