The Atlantic Road (Norway)

8.3 km long, this is the road connecting the island and urban area of Averoy with Eide, located on the West coast of Norway, inaugurated in 1989. The road consists of 8 small bridges spanning 8 islands, all bridges are designed with unique curves, capable of withstanding the impact of storms. This is considered the most beautiful place for long-distance drivers and also an ideal location for car commercial filming in the world. In particular, the scenery on both sides of the bridge is truly attractive with the vast ocean and rich life below.
Hana Highway (Maui)

Hana Highway is a scenic road with lush tropical rainforests. Although only 84 km long, Hana Highway is also the most dangerous road in the US because it is narrow, twisty, has 600 curves and 59 bridges. It takes up to 4 hours to drive the whole way.
Rohtang Pass (India)

Rohtang means “heap of corpses” in the Indian language. Any driver familiar with this road will know the horrors of driving it. The name “heap of corpses” comes from the deadly landslides that frequently occur on the 4,000-meter-high section of the road in the eastern Himalayas. With unpredictable weather, this road can be a challenge. However, if your car slows down, the time spent admiring some of the world’s most unusual scenery is well worth it.
Col de l'Iseran (France)

This is the highest paved road in the majestic Alps. Located near the border between France and Italy, Col de l'Iseran connects two valleys. North of the road is a popular ski resort. In the summer, this road is a popular stage for the Tour de France.
US Highway 1 (Florida)

US 1 crosses numerous islands and 42 bridges in the Florida Keys from Key Largo to Key West. The road was built in 1938 and is almost entirely over water. From the bridge, visitors can see beautiful sunrises and sunsets.
Trollstigen Pass (Norway)

Trollstigen is one of the most impressive mountain passes in Norway because of its zigzag shapes and dangerous curves. It is an ideal place for tourists to enjoy the scenery, especially the beautiful waterfalls. The road is very narrow and can only accommodate a small amount of traffic.
Cabot Trail (Canada)

The Cabot Coastal Drive in Nova Scotia, Canada is considered the ideal trail for those who love nature and adventure to see some of the most beautiful and majestic natural landscapes in the world. The north side of this highway passes through Cape Breton National Park and there are 26 hiking trails and 24 scenic viewpoints along the Cabot Trail.
Milford (Highway 94, New Zealand)

New Zealand is famous for its majestic mountain and river scenery and beautiful driving roads, including Milford. This is one of the highest highways above sea level and also the most dangerous road in New Zealand. It crosses the Southern Alps and passes through the Homer Tunnel. Milford was also the filming location of the famous movie “Lord of the Rings”.
Blue Ridge Parkway (Appalachia)

This is a famous road of natural beauty and is considered one of the most beautiful roads in the United States. This poetic route stretches 755 km from the state of Virginia down to the national park in the state of North Carolina. Although not considered a national park, the spectacular scenery of high mountains, rivers, lakes, and limestone caves also make Blue Ridge ranked as one of the most attractive places in the US national park system.
Ruta National Highway (Argentina)

Ruta 40 stretches 4,800 km (3,000 miles) along the border from the north to the south of Argentina, paralleling the majestic Andes Mountains. The Ruta is one of the world's largest highways, passing through 18 rivers and 20 national parks, so it's sure to provide travelers with a fantastic array of scenic views.































