In Belgium’s De Wijers Lake District, a unique cycle-path cuts directly through a lake, creating an experience that looks almost surreal.

When the lake is glassy, it’s a very striking appearance, almost like the world’s largest infinity pool. And for the cyclists, it’s a magical experience, being able to ride at water level, seeing wildlife and nature at such a perspective. The project attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors a year. Via DesignBoom:

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