What are the most spectacular roads in France?

France is a true paradise for those wishing to experience the most spectacular roads, and it provides endless experiences for each driver. From stunning balcony roads, mountain passes, and coastal drives, to roads disappearing with the tides, it hosts more than 750 roads listed as the most spectacular in the world.

Located in the western part of Europe, France covers an area of 551,695 square kilometers and shares borders with 7 countries: Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, and Andorra. With high mountains in the Alps and the Pyrenees, the roads of the country are famous worldwide because of the Tour de France, the most important cycling race. 
When traveling to the country, be sure to experience a drive through the best balcony roads. Dramatically carved out of rock on the side of mountains, the balcony roads are a unique experience for any rider.

The country also hosts iconic roads, known worldwide, including Col du Chaussy, a mountain pass at 1,533m (5,029ft) above sea level, famous for the “Lacets de Montvernier,” a special 3 km stretch with 17 hairpins as the road virtually climbs a cliff, or Col de Turini, a treacherous Alpine road with a legendary driving history, as one of the most dangerous and challenging stages of the Monte Carlo Rally and one of the most scenic drives in the world. For those preferring another kind of experience, don’t forget to drive Passage du Gois, the tide-covered road. It’s a natural passage flooded twice a day by the high tide leading to the island of Noirmoutier.

Le Hohneck is a mountain peak at an elevation of 1,362 m (4,468 ft) above sea level, located in Grand Est, in France.

Cime de Sistron is a high mountain peak at an elevation of 2.605m (8,546ft) above sea level, located in the Alpes-Maritimes department in France.

Puigmal is a high mountain peak, located on the French-Spanish border. West of the summit, an unpaved road climbs up to 2,648 m (8,687 ft) above sea level. It’s one of the highest roads in the country.

Puig de la Tossa is a high mountain peak at an elevation of 2,032 m (6,666 ft) above sea level, located in the Occitanie region of France. At the top, there are the installations of old 19th-century military fortifications.

Pic de Figuéma is a high mountain peak at an elevation of 2,021 m (6,630 ft) above sea level, located in the Occitanie region of France.

Gorges de l'Escharis is a very scenic canyon located in the Drôme department of France. It is one of the most famous French balcony roads.