Yes, Bergen Cathedral offers generally good wheelchair accessibility, including ramp access to the main entrance and a flat interior.
Bergen Cathedral is generally considered wheelchair accessible. There is ramp access available at the main entrance, allowing visitors in wheelchairs or with strollers to enter the building without difficulty. The interior of the cathedral features a relatively flat floor surface, making it easy to navigate the nave and view the primary architectural features. Restrooms, if available within the cathedral or adjacent facilities, should also be checked for accessible provisions.
However, as with many historic buildings, some very specific areas or older sections might have limitations. For the main tourist experience, including viewing the altar, pulpit, and general nave, accessibility is well-provided. Visitors requiring assistance or with specific accessibility concerns are encouraged to contact the cathedral office in advance to confirm any particular requirements or access points.