From China's cliff-side motorway with deadly hairpin turns to a dramatic route through California: The 10 best drives in the world

  • The 100-mile Great Beach Drive in Queensland, Australia, offers staggering coastal views
  • See Iceland's extraordinary rugged, volcanic landscape via the national ring road, Route One
  • At 4,860 miles, the Trans Canada Highway is one of the world’s longest, most spectacular road trips 

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These are the roads that are guaranteed to rev up any holiday.

They are stretches of tarmac, from LA to Australia, that lie in jaw-dropping scenery.

Scroll down and gear up for planet earth's most thrilling drives.

1. LOS ANGELES TO LAS VEGAS VIA DEATH VALLEY 

Awe-inspiring: Views of the CA-190 to Death Valley National Park 

Awe-inspiring: Views of the CA-190 to Death Valley National Park 

Spend a day on one of the US’s most dramatic routes, CA-190. 

It goes right through the middle of Death Valley, winding through the huge dunes and colourful rock formations of Eastern California’s famous national park. It’s the lowest, hottest and driest place in the US. Highlights include Furnace Creek, with the world record for the highest air temperature at 57°C.

2. TRANS CANADA AND YOHO VALLEY ROAD

The Trans Canada Highway is one of the world's longest epic roads. Pictured is a stretch running through Banff National Park

The Trans Canada Highway is one of the world's longest epic roads. Pictured is a stretch running through Banff National Park

At 4,860 miles, the Trans Canada Highway is one of the world’s longest, most spectacular road trips. 

It’s hard to do it all but why not fly into Vancouver and cross the Rockies on the 600-mile stretch to Calgary? 

And for an adventurous detour on the way, take a short drive north from the Highway at Kicking Horse Pass, west of Banff. You’ll head into Yoho National Park and discover why Yoho is Cree for ‘awesome’.

3. SERRA DO RIO DO RASTRO ROAD, BRAZIL

The SC390 twists up cliffs, round rock pinnacles and past deep rainforest chasms

The SC390 twists up cliffs, round rock pinnacles and past deep rainforest chasms

This dramatic road in the south east is only 16 miles long but motorists come from all over the world to drive its winding route through jungle covered peaks. 

The SC390 twists up cliffs, round rock pinnacles and past deep rainforest chasms to reach a plateau that’s a popular ecoresort. Locals enjoy regular driving festivals on the route - there are 250 hairpins to fear or enjoy, depending on your taste.

4. THE TRANSAN DEAN HIGHWAY, VENEZUELA

The Transandean Highway runs for 1,000 miles across Venezuela. If you haven’t time for such a marathon trip, the central section across the northern Andes is the best bit. The 400 miles between two international airports at San Cristobal and Barquisimeto crosses the country’s highest mountain pass, Collado del Condor, at a breathless 13,510ft. At the top of the pass there’s a chapel, cafe, gift shop… and a bronze monument of a condor.

5. ROAD TO HEAVEN, CHINA

Hold on tight: The Road to Heaven up China's Tianmen Mountain (above)

Hold on tight: The Road to Heaven up China's Tianmen Mountain (above)

Road signs warn: ‘Don’t drive up here if you are prone to carsickness.’ But if you can stomach scores of hairpins up Tianmen Mountain, you’ll experience one of the world’s most remarkable roads. 

The mountain is an interesting 200-mile drive west through forests from Changsha airport. But it’s the final six miles that you’ll remember. It’s so ridiculously bendy that tourists visit just to watch people trying to drive up it. If you reach the top of this helter-skelter you can park and climb 999 steps to a natural rock arch, beautiful old temple and glass ‘skywalk’ above a canyon that’s almost as scary as the road.

6. THREE LEVEL ZIGZAG, INDIA

Drive 100 miles north of Bagdogra to find the pretty Sikkim village of Nimachen. From here, the drive to the spectacular Lungthung viewpoint near the Chinese border is only 20 miles – but on the map it seems like a printing error. The road turns into a big squiggle. It was once part of the ancient Silk Road, connecting Japan to Europe, and traders travelled the zigzag by mule. Today it criss-crosses the Himalayan foothills in a breathtaking serpentine tangle. There are incredible mountain views, including Kanchenjunga, the world’s third highest peak.

7. THE GREAT BEACH DRIVE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA

Coasting along: Queensland's Great Beach Drive is one of the world's longest beach drives

Coasting along: Queensland's Great Beach Drive is one of the world's longest beach drives

Just north of Brisbane, this could be classed as a brilliant road trip… except it doesn’t use a road at all. Instead, it’s one of the world’s longest beach drives. The 100-mile route connects Australia’s Sunshine Coast with Fraser Island. 

This ‘Nature Coast’ is renowned for kangaroos, whales, turtles, dingoes, koalas and platypus. You’ll need an SUV, a couple of ferry trips and a permit that can be arranged at Tewantin at the start.

8. THE GARDEN ROUTE, SOUTH AFRICA

It’s a short drive from Cape Town to this 120-mile strip of Western Cape coastline between Mossel Bay and Storms River. Take the well-signed route with the Tsitsikamma and Outeniqua mountains on one side and a sequence of wild rocky coves and sandy beaches on the other. Along the way enjoy a few lakes and lagoons, too. You’ll drive through forests, mountain passes and dramatic gorges.

9. THE STONE ROAD, TURKEY

To drive from Kemaliye through the Munzur Mountains to see Divrigi mosque, you can take the easy journey on modern roads round the mountains… or a direct route right through them. This is Turkey’s ‘Stone Road’ that took more than a century to build. Labourers toiled for lifetimes, cutting and tunnelling through cliffs by hand. It’s not for the faint-hearted as it is a narrow, unpaved route through the deep canyon of the River Euphrates. It’s humbling to reach the monument honouring workmen who died building the road.

10. ROUTE ONE, ICELAND

Route One in Iceland offers a drive through extraordinary landscapes of glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, geysers, lakes, mountains, sea stacks, fjords, islands and icebergs

Route One in Iceland offers a drive through extraordinary landscapes of glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, geysers, lakes, mountains, sea stacks, fjords, islands and icebergs

Iceland’s national ring road runs for more than 800 miles, right around its coast. 

It offers a drive through extraordinary landscapes of glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls, geysers, lakes, mountains, sea stacks, fjords, islands and icebergs. Allow a couple of weeks… and keep watch for boiling blue geothermal mud pits, fresh lava flows and inquisitive reindeer.