Moat beautiful roads in the worlds.
World's all-time most scenic roads.
Guoliang Tunnel Road, China
The rocky tunnel was carved into China's Taihang Mountains by 13 villagers in the 1970s
Route 60, Chile
Zoji La Pass, India
The pass, which climbs to 11,500 feet (3,000m) above sea level on the edge of the Himalayas, extremely narrow and steep route on this hazardous road between Ladakh and Kashmir in India.
Abano Pass, Georgia
narrow, steep, winding and unpaved mountain route leading from Pashvili up to the village of Omalo.
Great Dolomites Road, Italy
route through the heart of northern Italy's mountainous national park from Bolzano to Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Pacific Coast Highway, California, USA
Driving Highway One from San Francisco to San Diego or vice versa is one of the USA's most iconic road trips
The Atlantic Road, Norway
One of the world's all-time most scenic roads, the Atlantic Road connects Averoy with the mainland, crossing a number of small islands and islets with a series of eight bridges. The serpentine highway on the mid-west coast opened in 1989 and offers up spectacular views of the wild Norwegian coastline at every twist and turn
Tianmen Mountain Road, China
It curls up the mountain for seven miles with 99 nerve-wracking bends and precipitous drops. The road ends at a natural gap near the mountain's peak. Although, you'll need to walk 999 steps after you've parked to reach the sacred crevice, which is known as Heaven's Door.
Khardung Pass, India
The Khardung La or the Khardung Pass was built in 1976 on the Ladakh Range to the north of Leh in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. With a height of 17,582 feet (5,358m),
Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse, Austria
The road has 26 sharp turns and sensational views all along the way.
Combe Laval, France
Cut out from the limestone cliff face between 1861 and 1898 as a means of transport for the local forestry industry, vertiginous Combe Laval (or D76) in southeast France's Vercors Massif is now a popular attraction for adventurous cyclists.
Chapman's Peak Drive, South Africa
Carved out of the steep and towering cliffs, It was constructed between 1915 and 1922 by convicts.
The Grand Pacific Drive, New South Wales, Australia
Stretching from Sydney down to Nowra on the south coast, this coastal scenic drive is one of Australia's most stunning road trips.
Three Level Zigzag Road, India
the most zig-zagging road in the world. Set in India's Sikkim state within the lower Himalayan mountains, the curvy road has a staggering amount of hairpin turns and sheer drops along the way too. It goes from the village of Dzuluk and climbs up the mountain to Thambi View Point, reaching an altitude of 11,200 feet (3,413m).
Bealach na ba, Scotland
Meaning pass of the cattle, this narrow old drover's road twists its way up the mountains of Applecross Peninsula with steep gradients, hairpin bends and distracting views aplenty. It was originally created in the 1820s.
Route 40, Argentina
You'll pass mountains, salt flats, pampas and vineyards on Argentina's epic Route 40, which stretches 3,107 miles from La Quiaca in the country's northernmost province to Cabo Virgenes in the far south. In the Salta region, the highway crosses through the amazing rock formations of the Quebrada de las Flechas Canyon in the Calchaqui Valley.
Transfagarasan, Romania
It was built for military purposes in the 1970s to connect the provinces of Transylvania and Wallachia. Its 6,699 feet (2,041m) at its highest point
Hana Highway, Hawaii
The coastal road, which is 52 miles long and goes between Pa'ia and Hana, has become a Hawaii must-do.
Stelvio Pass, Italy
Cyclists, motorbikers and motorists alike laud this infamous mountain pass in the Italian alps near the Swiss border as one of the ultimate roads. At just over 9,000 feet (2,743m), Stelvio Pass is the second highest mountain pass in the Alps. But it's the 48 hairpin turns that make it the most amazing. The original road dates back to the 1820s. It's open between May and November.
Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, Japan
Driving through towering corridors of snow that reach heights of up to 65 feet (20m) is one of the many staggering sights along the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. The road traverses the Northern Japan Alps and it's best visited between April to mid-June to experience the high snow walls, which are on the stretch between Bijodaira to Murodo. Murodo is the highest point along the road at 8,038 feet (2,449m) above sea level. The road is closed from December until April.
San Boldo Pass, Italy
The road, which was built by war prisoners and locals under Austrian command in 1918 between the towns of Trichiana and Tovena, is carved into the rocks. San Boldo Pass is so narrow that only one car can pass along it at a time so there are several sets of traffic lights along the way.
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