The Aviemore - Kingussie Loop of the Scottish Highlands - Indoor Cycling Training
This beautiful ride takes you through the foothills of the Cairngorm Mountains, offering a scenic and rewarding cycling experience from Aviemore to Kingussie and back. Starting just outside the bustling tourist town of Aviemore, nestled within the Cairngorms National Park, the route follows the quiet backroads of National Cycle Route 7. As you pedal through lush green landscapes, you'll pass rolling, heather-covered hills, open fields, ancient woodlands, and catch glimpses of serene lochs. As you approach Kingussie, the scenery opens up to reveal breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Along the way, you'll pass the ruins of an abandoned castle, adding a touch of history to your journey. In Kingussie, take in the charm of this old town, whose origins date back to medieval times.
Keywords: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert, River, Lake, Rolling hills, Countryside, Forest, Heather, Tarmac, Road bike, Loop, town, Beautiful, Few cars
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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... We have left the original sound of the ride out. This is because the noise from passing cars, vibrations from the road, wind, and the rider's breathing drowns the natural sound of the surroundings.
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