The most twisty roads in the world
Most of the most winding, winding roads in the world are constructed on high mountain ranges. Although dangerous due to slope, they are considered to be ideal tourist destinations, especially those who like adventure.
Heart with the most twisty roads in the world
Stelvio Street, Italy
Stelvio, located at an altitude of 2,757m, is the second highest road among the roads that are opened to the Alps after Col de l'Iseran, 2.770m high and highest on the east side of the mountain range. Stelvio was constructed in the period 1820-1825 to connect Valtellina with Adige and Merano valleys. The Italians consider it one of the best roads in Europe.
Furka Road, Switzerland
Furka Road is located at an altitude of 2,431m in Switzerland's Alps, connecting Valais with Uri. This road is quite dangerous because it is very steep and most do not have barriers on either side.
Grimsel Road, Switzerland
Grimse, 2.165m high, connecting the Rhone river delta with Haslital delta of Aar river. This road is close to the Rhone glacier.
Saint Gothard Road, Switzerland
Saint Gothard, 2,114 m high, connecting northern Switzerland with Italy. Although it has existed for a long time, it has only been widely used since the 11th century.
Trollstigen Road, Norway
The road around the Trollstigen in Rauma is a famous tourist destination of Norway, especially for the adventurous travelers. The road was approved on July 31, 1936 after 8 years of construction. The road surface is very small and there are very few places large enough for 2 cars to avoid each other.
Lysebotn Road, Norway
Lysebotn is also another tourist attraction in Norway although this happens by accident. Initially it was built as part of the power plant project and there was no plan to become a tourist destination.
Big Gate Highway, China
This highway is called Big Gate, the Chinese called the Road to Heaven. This road is not only unique at the height of the sea level, but also unique in that there are many curving corners.
The initial height is 200 meters above sea level, gradually increasing its altitude to 1300 meters. In addition, this road is also called the Crab Road 99. According to the Chinese concept, 9 is a lucky number, symbolizing the sky and 9 palaces.
The initial height compared to sea level is 200 m, gradually increasing the altitude to 1300 m. In addition, this road is also called the Crab Road 99. According to the Chinese concept, 9 is a lucky number, symbolizing the sky and 9 palaces.
Los Corales Road, Chile
This road connects two South American countries - Chile and Argentina. It runs on a steep hill and has many steps and bends, so it is one of the most complex and difficult roads in the world.
Dades Gorges, Morocco
The road of Dades Gorges in the Atlas Mountains is famous for 'deadly bends'.
Col de Turini
The road runs through Alpine Pass to the south of France, located at an altitude of about 1.2 km above sea level and is one of the roads used for annual racing in Monte Carlo.
Road to Jebel Hafeet, UAE
The road is located on the second highest mountain in the UAE. The highest peak reached 12 km.
Golian Tunnel, China
One of the most unusual roads in the world is the Golian Tunnel (China), more than 1 km long, located above the high mountain in Henan Province. Deep into the cliff there is a beautiful cave.
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