The scenery on the road is often the most wonderful and unforgettable part of a trip. There are many beautiful roads in the world, and in this article, we will introduce the top five most scenic roads that you should check out!


1.B500 Highway, Germany


The Black Forest in Germany is a forested area at the foot of the Feldberg mountain, surrounded by the Rhine Valley on the west and south. A scenic road known as "the most beautiful 50 kilometers" in Germany meanders through this mountainous area, and this is the B500 road.


Driving on this road, you will feel like you are with a local who knows the Black Forest the best. Every curve, every viewing platform, and every speed limit is there to remind you that the most beautiful scenery is ahead.


2. Pacific Coast Highway, California, USA


California State Highway 1 is 656 miles long and stretches along the coast from Orange County, south of Los Angeles, to Mendocino County, north of San Francisco.


The scenery along the way is beautiful, but the most beautiful part of the route is at mile 123 where the Big Sur Highway and the San Luis Obispo Road are combined, known as the Pacific Coast Highway.


Starting near the pebbled beaches and golf courses of Monterey, head south along California's central coast through mangroves and the Big Sur sea cliffs. There are many places to stop and take pictures along the way.


3.Avenue des Alpes, France


The French Alpes Route is a 425-mile narrow road through the Alps. It starts from Baines-sur-Léman, passes through the Mediterranean coast, and extends to the small town of Menton.


The scenery along the way is breathtaking. Heading south, you'll see snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and sparkling lakes. You'll also drive past mountain villages such as the ski resort of Morzin, a quaint village 20 miles south of Baines.


4.Atlantic Road, Norway


The Atlantic Road in Norway was named the "Norwegian Construction of the Century" in 2005, and it speaks volumes for the special nature of this Norwegian alpine road.


The Atlantic Highway has been a national tourist route since 1989. The road spans several causeways, viaducts, and eight bridges, connecting several beautiful islets and reefs.


Furthermore, this alpine route connects two densely populated towns located in the Norwegian fjord county "More og Romsdal".


5.Atlantic Road, Norway


This road is mainly built on several small islands, connected by eight bridges and extends to the edge of the sea.


The charming seascape, magnificent fjords, and rolling mountains along the route made it included in Norway's "National Tourist Route", and it has been regarded as a pilgrimage road by countless road self-driving tourists.


When the weather is fine, you can go cycling, take a walk on the landscaped trail, and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way. On cloudy and rainy days, the strong wind and huge waves hit the road directly, which is an exciting experience.


Therefore, it is also known as the most dangerous superhighway in the world.