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The Greatest Roads in the World!

Great Ocean Road, Australia
A stunning 240Km (150 mi) stretch of road that wraps along the South Eastern edge of Victoria, Australia. Elevation changes, stunning views and heaps of tight curves that sweep past secluded sandy beaches. Follow that with more twists through the ancient Otways rainforest and then a break in one of the seaside towns.

Pacific Coast Highway, USA
An epic 2655 Km (1650 mi) journey along the entire West Coast of the USA. Offering a diverse range of landscapes from the Redwood Forests to clifftop views of the Pacific Ocean along the 3 states it passes through, it has it all. Whether you are up for the full journey or just a section of this amazing road, make sure its on your radar.

Hai Van Pass, Vietnam
This epic 21 km (16 mi), Central Vietnamese coastal road was the main connection between the towns of Da Nang and Hoi Ann. Now it’s a tourist route that winds its way along the edge of the South China Sea, up a steep mountain pass loaded with incredible hairpins and the occasional wandering cow.

The Stelvio Pass, Italy
This masterpiece, built back 1825, is one of the wildest rides in the world! Climbing to 2,757m (9,045 ft) above sea level through the Italian Alps, it’s over 24.7 km (15.3 mi) of pure adrenaline. Made famous by TV Series like “Top Gear”, the famous 48 hairpin turns on the way up, each tightly coiled and numbered, are iconic and unique to Italy alone. The road itself is a must for all riders, with it’s dramatic alpine scenery to the sheer drops and glacier views, this is a road you’d be silly to miss.

North Coast 500, Scotland
The North Coast 500 is Scotland’s answer to Route 66, but wilder, windier, and soaked in ancient magic. Winding over 800 km (500 mi) of rugged coastline, this epic loop delivers windswept cliffs, mirror-like lochs, castle ruins, and some of the most dramatic riding in the UK.
From Inverness to Applecross, Durness to John o’ Groats, every mile offers raw beauty and soul-stirring solitude. Expect narrow roads, curious sheep, sudden fog, and the kind of scenery that makes you pull over just to breathe it in.

Amalfi Coast Drive, Italy
The Amalfi Coast Drive is pure Italian romance, carved into the cliffs between sky and sea. Think tight turns, pastel-painted villages, lemon-scented air, and waves crashing just below your tyres.
From Sorrento to Salerno, this 50 km (31 mi) drive reveals picture postcard views filled with domed churches, colourful ceramic tiles, bougainvillea-draped balconies, and that impossibly blue Mediterranean. This is a trip to cruise, stop often, go for swims and inhale both the salty air and some fine Italian Espresso.

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