This is a majestic drive but also one of the most dangerous roads in the world. It leads directly to the Atlantic Ocean in a journey of eight kilometers and 114 winding turns and wonderful views. (Photo: Sebastian Staines)
The Avenue of the Dark Beech Trees is an imposing and intimidating road that lies between Armoy and Stranocum in the heart of Northern Ireland’s Antrim County. Dozens of century-old trees form an atmospheric tunnel. It featured in the HBO series Game of Thrones, multiplying its already excessive tourist value. (Photo: Trevor Cole)
Glacier National Park, located in Montana (USA), is split by a seemingly endless road of more than 80 kilometers. Crossing it from east to west, this road covers the entire width of the park and runs through all types of terrain: from the wind-driven alpine tundra to the glacial lakes and the cedar forests in the interior valleys. A must-see for visitors to the area. (Photo: Hunter James)
The Great Ocean Road is a 150-mile road from the eastern city of Torquay to Warrnambool in the west. This road was built by Australian soldiers as a tribute to army men and women in the First World War. Along its route you can see spectacular waterfalls, the Great Otway National Park, and the famous limestone piles known as the Twelve Apostles. (Photo: Weyne Yew)
Many things are majestic in Hawaii, but having a road like Hana Highway that allows you to see many of them without getting out of the car, is a sheer luxury. From tropical forests to the Pacific Ocean and the waterfalls of Maui, it’s a road you can travel a million times and always discover something new. (Photo: Claudio Schwarz)
This road in Monterey County, California, is considered one of the most picturesque in the United States. Highway One runs almost the entire length of the California coast, from its starting point south of Los Angeles to Mendocino County in the north. Its most recognizable stretch is in Monterey where you can see the endless redwoods, the spectacular arches of Monterey County, the rugged coastline of Big Sur, and the iconic Bixby Creek Bridge. (Foto: Daniel J. Schwarz)
The 232 km long Icefields Parkway is one of the national treasures of Canada. Located in Alberta, this highway winds its way through the heart of Canada’s Rocky Mountains, as well as through breathtaking lakes, unspoiled mountains, ancient glaciers, and Danff and Jasper National Parks. A journey of unparalleled natural beauty. (Foto: Ryan Stone)
The main allure of Jebel Hafeet Mountain Road is to reach the end of it and see the sunset over the Jebel Hafeet mountain. Rocky and steep, it is not an easy route but the reward is well worth it. (Photo: Nagendra Badiganti)
Lake Enol is a small wetland in the Cantabrian Mountains of Spain. Together with the Ercina Lake it forms the Covadonga Lakes area in the Europa Peaks National Park. The CO-4, the road that crosses the Park, allows you to enjoy the majesty of the serene environment (Photo: Justen de Vasconcellos)
The Valley of Fire in Nevada gets its name from the spectacular red sand stones that, on contact with the sun, seem to be burning. Formerly known as Route 40, this highway is 38 km long, passes through Las Vegas and requires a payment of $10 to access it. (Foto: Holden Baxter)
Milford Road is an unforgettable and spectacular way to reach Milford Sound. It’s a trip to the heart of Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu area. Along this road you will see the Eglinton Valley, which millions of years ago was full of glacier ice. It also passes by the Mirror Lakes, the Earl Mountains and the Vanishing Mountain Avenue, where an optical illusion will make the mountain seem smaller as you approach it. (Fotos: Chaz McGregor)
North Yungas Road is one of those roads that combines the beauty of the landscape with the fear of falling down a slope. In fact, the 50-mile route that links the city of La Paz with the region of Los Yungas is known as the Road of Death. Approximately 96 people per year lose their lives on this road, and it sees about 200 accidents every year. (Fotos: Henrique Sa)
The Overseas Highway allows you to drive over the ocean. With 181 kilometres, it connects Miami with the Florida Keys. Throughout the trip you can see the tropical savannah, wonderful coral reefs, and even dozens of crocodiles looking back at the tourists.
The Quiraing is a winding and exhilarating road that crosses some of the most spectacular landscapes in Scotland. Located in Portree, this road was built after a massive landslide on the Trotternish Peninsula, where cliffs, hidden plateaus and pinnacles in the rocks were also created. (Foto: George Hiles)
Iceland’s Route 1 is the only ring road that runs through the country, and it presents you with absolutely magnificent landscapes. It starts in the capital Reykjavik and runs for 1339 kilometres through fjords, mountains, fishing villages and completely snow-covered areas. There are several must-see spots: the glorious Seljalandsfoss waterfall, the beautiful Lake Myvath, and the Jökulsarlón Lake. (Foto: Gemma Evans)
Norway’s Atlantic Road is only 8 kilometres long. It links the villages of Vevang and Karvag through a beautiful archipelago and eight low bridges. Among these bridges, the Storseisundet stands out, as the highest of them all. Its most spectacular part is that, from certain angles, it seems to fall straight into the sea. (Foto: Jeff)
The Tianmen Mountain Road winds its way through the slopes of Tianmenshan Mountain in China. It’s just over 9 kilometres long, but its 99 bends are endless and it rises to 1,279 metres above the valley. It is known as the Avenue that links to the sky, because it ends at the Tianmen Cave (Gateway to Heaven), a natural rock arch cut into the mountain.
Transfagarasana is the most impressive mountain road in the world. It’s a series of curves, twists and turns dotted with tunnels of up to 800 meters that turn every kilometre there into an adventure. The road links Cartisoara with Moldoveanu Peak, the highest in Romania, and it rises to over 2,000 meters. (Foto: Umit Yildrim)
Known as the Troll Staircase, this winding, curving road seems to exist only to make fun of drivers. In reality, however, it is an essential connection between Andalsnes and Valladal, making it one of the most visited areas in the country. The road was built in 1936, took eight years to complete and, among other landscapes, allows you to see the Stigfossen waterfall that pours over green mountains and gravel.
This is the road that everyone has seen a million times in movies. Only 5 miles long, it is one of the most emblematic roads in the United States. Route 163 crosses the red rock desert, the spires of the Navajo country of Utah and Arizona, and the San Juan River, before it ends in the city of Bluff.