Driving Holidays

Driving Holidays

Discover a new country from another perspective with a driving holiday.  Drive down the roads that are some of the greatest, anywhere in the world. 

Top 10 European Roads:

Driving Holidays

Discover a new country from another perspective with a driving holiday.  Drive down the roads that are some of the greatest, anywhere in the world.

Col de ba Bonnette / Alps Maritimes – The Col de la Bonnette is one of the most famous roads in the Alps, due to the fact that it is, at 2807M, the highest road in Europe.
Furka Pass / Central Swiss Alps – is the legendary Swiss mountain pass that gained fame after it was featured in a car chase scene in the James Bond movie “Goldfinger” from 1964.
Grossglockner High Alpine Road / East Tyrol – The Grossglockner High Alpine Road is like an ornament of ribbons located between green mountain pastures, colourful flower meadows, rocky rubble, ice and show.
Hahntennjoch / Vorarlberg / Austria – With a summit at 1,894 meters, Hahntennjoch is a high mountain pass that connects the upper valley of Inn River with Tirol’s Lechtal Valley during the summer months. 
Klausen Pass / Central Swiss – The descent to the foot of the Klausen Pass finishes at Burglen, birthplace of William Tell and worth stopping at for a quick wander around, there’s a museum dedicated to his legacy.
Old Military Road in Scottish Highlands – You could make a very good argument that the Old Military Road near Glenshee in Scotland is the best stretch of driving road in the UK, and over 80 miles.
Route 500 Schwarzwald Hochstrasse / Black Forest / Germany – There are various routes from Baden-Baden into the heart of the Black Forest, but the most attractive is probably the magnificent
Route de Gentelly / Alpes-Maritimes – Route de Gentelly is one of our favourite drives in AlpesMaritimes. Ideally you start your drive in the picturesque town Vence situated in AlpesMaritimes.
Route Napolean / Aples-Maritime – Route Napoleon is a 325 km stretch of modern road, the Route nationale 85, winding through the spectacular mountains of Provence.
Stelvio Pass / South Tyrol / Italy – The winding mountain road leading to the Stelvio Pass is the highest pass road in Italy (at 2,758 m) and is considered one of the most impressive roads in the world, with its 48 bends on the South Tyrolean side. 












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