This spring ride takes you through a beautiful landscape formed in the ice age. This is the very landscape where the Vikings of Denmark lived in ancient times. Much of this area has been converted into a National Park. The ride starts in Roskilde at the Viking Ship Museum located at the waterfront. From here you ride through the harbor and along the fjord of Roskilde. Narrow gravel roads take you inland to beautiful yellow Canola fields. Sometimes you leave the open space and ride through forests. Some roads take you up hills where you can enjoy the view of the fjord. The ride ends in front of the Unesco-listed Cathedral of Roskilde. All the kings and queens of Denmark are buried in this very cathedral. All in all a country bliss ride, with rolling hills and beautiful landscapes. Perfect for beginners and intermediate riders.

In this ride-along video, you ride at the speed of a trained cyclist. If you want to ride at your own speed, please look below for how you can make that possible with our indoor cycling app Open Road.

Keywords: Tarmac, Rolling hills, Countryside, Ocean, Fjord, Flower fields, Yellow Canola Flowers, Cycle path, Gravel, Tarmac

Take your indoor cycling to the next level with our indoor cycling app Open Road:
Dive into an immersive indoor cycling experience with our training app ’Open Road’ for Windows. The app lets you ride the ride for real and provides a better and more realistic indoor cycling experience compared to our ride-along videos on YouTube. The app is compatible with all ANT+ cycling devices, including smart trainers, power meters, and speed sensors. Athletes with spinning and exercise bikes without ANT+ compatibility can control the speed manually and enjoy riding with all the important cycling data displayed during the training session.

Learn more about our indoor cycling app ‘Open Road’ and sign up for your free ride on our website: https://bikethe.world

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Just add music:
Most cyclists would agree that the ride to Col du Tourmalet is outstanding. But with music, opinions are very mixed. So we have added no music. Instead, 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…) pick the music you like, and enjoy the ride…

Terms of use:
Bike the World has filmed this ride with the journalistic purpose of documenting, describing, educating on, and informing about world-famous and epic bicycle rides around the world. As a courtesy, this video is free to view at home. Any public and/or commercial use needs a license or membership (contact us at https://bikethe.world for more information). Our videos may not be copied. Likewise, one may not use our videos outside our YouTube channel or our training app ‘Open Road’ without written permission. Our videos are protected by international copyright laws and any misuse will be prosecuted accordingly.

2 Comments

  1. ❤Use your creations all the time with my stationary.. is it possible to get access to route info so slope can be fed to my hardware?❤ (english is not my first language)
    Keep up the good work

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