Großer Ahornboden from the Sylvenstein Lake (Germany & Austria) - Indoor Cycling Training

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Großer Ahornboden (The Big Maple Ground) is a nature reserve and protected area. It is regarded by many as the most beautiful place in Tyrol. You find 2500 Marple threes in this area, some over 500 years old. It is a nature lover’s paradise and the perfect destination for any cyclist that wants to experience something extraordinary without steep gradients. The ride starts on the dam of one of the most beautiful lakes in Germany, the Sylvenstein Lake. From the dam, you move on to a beautiful bridge with amazing views of the lake and the mountains in the background. You ride along a beautiful azure-colored river and the gradients are easy. Further up the road, you ride from Germany into Austria. The beautiful Karwendel Mountains surround you, making this ride pure bliss. After the tollbooth, the landscape opens up with a pasture full of maple trees. Many cows roam this area, making the ride a real alpine experience. You end in front of Eng Alm, a paradise for hikers.

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Just add music:
Most cyclists would agree that the ride to Col du Tourmalet is outstanding. But when it comes to music, opinions are very mixed. This is why we haven’t added music and why we recommend adding your favorite music to the ride. It is quite simple. Mute YouTube and open a browser window. Find a site that offers music (Spotify, YouTube, etc…) and pick the music you like, and enjoy the ride...

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