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Today (September 16, 2019): Top 10 most scenic roads in the world.
Our planet is paved by more than 18 million kilometers or 11 million miles of roadways. However, only few of them are worth the drive, be it because of the adrenalin factor, the amazing scenery, or the expectation of adventure. Some roads are so stunningly beautiful that they became iconic destinations in their own. Here’s my countdown of the top 10 most beautiful and scenic roads in the world (with more information below the slideshow).
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10. PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY ONE, CALIFORNIA, USA
One of the crown jewels of America’s national scenic byways system, the Pacific Coast Highway stretches just over 190 km (120 miles) between Monterey and Morro Bay. The narrow two-lane road hugs the impressive cliffs of California’s Central Coast, towering over the waves crashing into the shore below. Some of the best spots for a break along this roughly five-hour drive include the Monterey Peninsula and the Bixby Bridge in Big Sur, one of the most beautiful (and photographed) places in all of California.
9. RUTA 40, ARGENTINA
Winding its way from the top of Argentina to the southern tip of the mainland, Argentina’s Ruta 40 is one of the longest stretches of highway in the world, covering more than 4800 km (3000 miles). Most of the highway runs alongside and sometimes within the Andes Mountain range, passing through some of the most extraordinary landscapes on the planet and connecting 20 national parks. One of the most spectacular views along the way (weather permitting!) is that of the Fitzroy and Cerro Torres ranges which kick in when you get close to El Chalten in Southern Patagonia.
8. TRANSFAGARASAN HIGHWAY, ROMANIA
Europa has no shortage of mountainous roads with spectacular vistas, yet it is the Transfagarasan Highway in Romania that tops them all. Named by Top Gear as one of the world’s best driving roads, the Transfagarasan is dotted with endless twists and turns and with spooky, pitch black tunnels (the longest is more than 800 meters or 2600 feet), making for an exciting trip through Dracula territory. The winding road from Cartisoara goes south to Curtea de Arges then zigzags from Transylvania into Muntenia, and later ascends to 2,034 meters (6673 feet), to the highest peak in Romania (Moldoveanu Peak).
7. GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD, MONTANA, USA
The Going-to-the-Sun Road is a spectacular 50 mile (80 km), two-lane highway that bisects Glacier National Park – my favorite National Park in the USA – east to west. The road spans the width of the park and crosses the Continental Divide at the 2025 meters (6,646 foot) high Logan Pass. It passes through almost every type of terrain in the park, from windswept alpine tundra atop the pass to large glacial lakes and cedar forests in the lower valleys. In 1983, the Going-To-The-Sun Road was included in the US National Register of Historic Places and in 1985, it was made an US National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
6. AMALFI COAST DRIVE, ITALY
The Amalfi Coast is widely considered Europe’s most scenic stretch of coastline, a landscape of green-swathed mountains, pastel-hued villages with cobblestoned streets, palatial renaissance mansions, and expansive vistas over the turquoise waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. In 1997, the coastal landscape was rightfully awarded a coveted spot on UNESCO’s World Heritage list. The scenic Amalfi drive (formally Strada Statale 163) winds for about 80 km (50 miles) along the shoreline and cliffs of the Sorrento Peninsula, with plenty of viewpoints along the way to take in the spectacular coastal views.
- Other accolades: The Amalfi Coast Drive also features in my top 10 list of the best things to see & do on the Amalfi Coast.
5. LYSEBOTN ROAD, NORWAY
The Lysebotn Road, traveling over the mountains of Rogaland and Vest Agder, is considered one of the most breathtaking and scenic roads in Europe, although it is only accessible during five months of the year, when it is snow free and safe. It starts with a trilling ascent – with 27 challenging hairpin turns and average climbing percentage of 9,4% – up the steep walls of the Lysefjord, providing stunning panoramic views. To make things even more interesting, the way down to Lysebotn includes a 1.1 km (3600 feet) long tunnel with 3 switchbacks as well as incredible vistas that will put a smile on every driving enthusiast’s face.
4. ICEFIELDS PARKWAY, ALBERTA, CANADA
To travel the Icefields Parkway is to experience one of Canada’s national treasures and most rewarding destinations. Stretching 232 km (144 miles) through the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains’ World Heritage Site, this world-class journey offers access to a vast wilderness of pristine mountain lakes, ancient glaciers, exciting wildlife and broad sweeping valleys. This special travel route winds its way through the National Parks of Banff and Jasper, boasting a unique and irreplaceable landscape rich in history and natural beauty second to none.
3. SEWARD HIGHWAY, ALASKA, USA
Visiting Alaska is a superlative yet deeply personal, tranquil and inspiring wilderness experience, with bears, moose, whales, glaciers and mountains everywhere. One of the highlights on every Alaska trip is the scenery along the Seward Highway, connecting Alaska’s capital Anchorage to the coastal town of Seward. The first 50 miles (80 kilometers) skirts the base of the Chugach Mountains and the shores of Turnagain Arm, where it’s common to see beluga whales, Dall’s sheep, waterfalls, and eagles. The remainder of the scenic road winds through the mountains of the Chugach National Forest, offering dramatic views of Alaska’s famous landscape.
- Other accolades: The Seward Highway also features in my top 10 list of the must see sights in Alaska.
2. CHAPMAN’S PEAK DRIVE, SOUTH AFRICA
Chapman’s Peak Drive, the most spectacular marine drive in the world, winds its way between Noordhoek and Hout Bay on the Atlantic Coast of the south-western tip of South Africa. The 9 km or 5,6 mi route, with its 114 curves, skirts the rocky coastline of Chapman’s Peak (593m or 1768 feet tall), with sheer drops to the sea below and towering mountains rising above you. The drive is affectionately known as “Chappies” and offers stunning 180 degree views with many areas along the route where you can stop and take in the exquisite scenery.
- Other accolades: Chapman’s Peak Drive also features in my top 10 list of the must see sights in Cape Town.
1. MILFORD ROAD, NEW ZEALAND
Winding through Fiordland National Park in the heart of the Southern Alps, visitors will find this stunning 230 km (144 mile) long road, which is part of State Highway 94 that connects the town Te Anau with the majestic Milford Sound. This road is much more than a way to get to Milford Sound; it’s an unforgettable journey into the heart of Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage area. Along the scenic Milford Road, travelers get to see ridiculously beautiful rainforests, crystal clear lakes, thundering waterfalls, mighty cliffs, and snow-capped summits.
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South Africa drives are way overrated, like the rest of the country. Stick to USA; by far the most beautiful country in the world. S Africa townships are evident and the coastal road is nothing special. Just like the so called Table Mountain which is a barren flat-topped boulder.
From Florida to Key West should be at the top of the list!
Pacific Coast Highway is just really nice to enjoy such a nice kind of travel time ahead. i love that a lot and will love to have fun ahead to enjoy something too much unique kind of travel time.
I would say Chapmans Peak Drive. I’ve never done Milford Road. One big omission Great Ocean Road in South Australia!
The road from Interlacken to Lauterbrunnen takes my breath away!
As long as Transfagarasan is on there, so should the Stelvio pass in Italy. The Great Ocean Road in Australia is one of the greatest drives as well. Couple of others from my experience are the Mae Hong Son Loop in Northern Thailand which is one of the most scenic drives with so many hidden gems and not so hidden ones. The roads that lead up to the Central Highlands in Sri Lanka from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya/Ella are great as well.
Hard to pick a top 10 list in the world as you have to explore everywhere to arrive at that but a decent list.
The drive from Mount Aoraki to Queensway, New Zealand is spectacular; and yes The Great Ocean Road. How about Furka Pass from Rhine Glacier to Zurich, Switzerland?
The Foto #8 is not the Romanian Transfagarasan but the old road to the Gotthard Pass called Tremola in Switzerland..
The Icefields Parkway Drive between Lake Louise and Jasper, Alberta is stunning plus the chance to take the Snow Bus onto the Athabaska Glacier, which continues to recede. Back in the 1960’s it was close to the highway. My second favourite would be Going to the Sun Highway in Montana in the old vintage Red Bus.
I was scrolling down and was going to say clearly this person hasn’t driven to Milford Sound in NZ. And then you had it.
I would also include the ring road of Iceland. The terrain constantly changes and surprises.
Thanks for the article I’ll use it for my future travels.
I have driven (four wheels) and ridden (two wheels) around the world, there are few journeys comparing with The San Juan Skyway in the State of Colorado. (The following detailed description is courtesy of wikipedia.org) The San Juan Skyway is an All-American Road and a component in the Colorado Scenic and Historic Byway System. It forms a 233.0-mile (375.0 km) loop in the southwest part of the U.S. state of Colorado traversing the heart of the San Juan Mountains. It roughly parallels the routes of the narrow gauge railways: Rio Grande Southern (US 160, SH 145 and SH 62); and the unconnected Ouray and Silverton Branches of the Denver & Rio Grande along US 550 with the Silverton Railroad bridging a part of the gap. Simply stunning
There is another very scenic road in Romania, I dare to say, as beautiful as Transfagarasan. It’s Transalpina. You should definitely give it a try if in the country.
You should also try to write a post about the 10 most scenic roads in the world. I loved the road to Hana in Hawaii!!
You need to drive and then include The Cabot Trail on Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
Agree with Mark … The Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada is a must!
Austral Road, Chile…the road in the south of Chilean Patagonia, cross wild forest, between Andes Mountains, volcanoes, fjords, lakes, rivers. an experience for lifetime
Regarding Transfagarasan, it’s indeed one of the most beautiful roads in the worlds. But it is not getting close to Moldoveanu Peak. One need to hike for about 7 hours to get to Moldoveanu Peak from Transfagarasan