Experience one of the most unusual rides in the world: a journey through the Lærdal Tunnel in western Norway. At 24.5 km (15.2 miles), the Lærdal Tunnel is the longest road tunnel on Earth, connecting Lærdal and Aurland along the E16 highway between Oslo and Bergen. Built to provide a reliable year-round connection through the rugged Norwegian mountains, the tunnel takes drivers deep beneath the landscape for an uninterrupted underground journey. The tunnel was carefully designed to reduce fatigue during the long drive. Along the route you will pass several large illuminated caverns carved into the mountain, glowing with blue and amber lighting that creates the surreal impression of underground "sunrises". These chambers break up the journey and give the tunnel its distinctive atmosphere. For this workout, the route provides a long, steady effort — perfect for endurance riding while experiencing the hypnotic rhythm of the tunnel lights and the feeling of moving through the heart of the mountain. 🎥 Original Video Lærdal Tunnel – longest road tunnel in the world (24.5 km real-time drive) by D. Davidson Watch the original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNMjIjYM6bU Creator channel: https://www.youtube.com/@d.davidson This workout synchronizes a GPX route with the video using the official YouTube player. The video streams directly from YouTube, and all rights and monetization remain entirely with the original creator. If you enjoy the ride, please consider supporting the creator by liking the video or subscribing to their channel.
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