The Wild Atlantic Way is approximately 1,553 miles (2,500 km) from the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal to Kinsale in County Cork. It is one of the longest defined coastal routes in the world, offering unique opportunity to explore the rugged beauty of Irelands western coastline.

The Amalfi Coast road, also known as Strada Statale 163 Amalfitana (SS163).
The SS163 is a stunning 35 miles (50 km) road that winds along the dramatic cliffs of the Amalfi Coast in Southern Italy.

Tucked away in the Midwest part of the Norwegian coastline, the coastal Atlantic Road is one of the most scenic drives in the world. Driving along this road is like teetering on the edge of the sea. The curvy road dips and arches over the brutal waves of the Norwegian Sea that often crash over the pavement during storms. This unique highway will bring you out to the very farthest point where the land ends and the ocean begins.

Ring Road (Route 1), Iceland.
The Iceland Ring Road, or Route 1, is a key highway that loops around the entire island of Iceland. Stretching about 1,322 kilometers (821 miles), it’s the longest ring road in Europe. This route links nearly all major towns and regions, like Reykjavik, Akureyri, and Vík, while passing by some of Iceland’s iconic natural wonders, including waterfalls, glaciers, and black sand beaches.

The North Coast 500 (NC500) is a 516-mile (830 km) scenic route around the north coast of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness Castle.
The NC500 links various features in the north Highlands, offering breath-taking views of coastal scenery.

Costa Brava, Spain.
The Costa Brava road trip takes you through the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture of northeastern Spain. Beginning in Girona, the region’s capital, the journey stretches to the Pyrenees mountains, blending beach escapes, medieval villages, and fascinating cultural experiences.
