
Detour #16: Stelvio Pass, Italy
Top Gear once called the Stelvio Pass the world’s best road. So, if you’ve got a passion for four wheels or two, a pilgrimage is obligatory.
Detour #15: Kancamagus Highway, USA
If there’s a surefire way to fall for New England in the fall, it’s a drive down the Kancamagus Highway.
Detour #14: Black Mountain Pass, Wales, UK
There's a good reason Britain's car magazines and YouTubers head to Wales so often. The Black Mountain Pass over the Brecon Beacons ticks all the necessary boxes.
Detour #13: Grossglockner High Alpine Road, Austria
The engineers who blasted this road out of the Austrian mountainside clearly loved to drive.
Detour #12: Furka Pass, Switzerland
Bond fans will recognise this from the movie Goldfinger, where 007 runs Tilly Masterson off the road.
Detour #11: Britain's Bendiest Road
No sooner have you changed up to third than you have to brake again
Detour #10: Dades Gorge, Morocco
For telegenic twists and turns this road is hard to beat.
Detour #09: Route One, Iceland
Whether you take days or weeks to drive it Iceland’s Route One will be seared on your memory forever.
Detour #08: Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Eight bridges span a series of small islands, some so low that you feel you’re skimming the sea, while fishermen catch cod from the side. Others a roller coaster ride into the sky and down again.
Detour #07: California 33, USA
California 33 is a throwback to the 1950s. A time when roads had no guard rails. When the route flowed with the land rather than being blasted through it.
Detour #06: Jebel Hafeet Street, UAE
Few have any reason to visit, except for the pure thrill of the drive.
Detour #05: Col Tizi N’Tichka, Atlas Mountains, Morocco
Climbing to a mighty 2,200 metres the views are either epic or non-existent as the road can get completely engulfed in cloud.
Detour #04: The Rubicon Trail, USA
It’s a rock-crawling, axle-twisting grind through the High Sierras
Detour #03: Alaska Highway, USA
It was a monumental feat of engineering, employing 18,000 men over an astonishingly short eight months, in some of the most inhospitable terrain the world has to offer.
Detour #02: The World's Most Dangerous Road, Bolivia
There are more than a dozen memorials to those who have perished along the way.
Detour #01: Lysebotn Road, Norway
The Lysebotn Road tests man and machine, tightening in places before rising to a series of plateaus with the road reaching out as far as the eye can see and gentle kinks littered between bursts of straight.