Roads of Italy

In the heart of southern Europe, Italy stands tall as a country intricately woven with roads that are emblematic of its rich tapestry of history, unparalleled artistry, and nature's raw, untouched grandeur. To traverse Italy's roads is to embark upon an odyssey that tells tales from epochs gone by and teases with visions of scenic wonders.

Start the journey with the iconic Stelvio Pass, a masterpiece of engineering often hailed as Europe's ultimate driving challenge. As your wheels glide through its countless turns, you're granted front-row seats to the theatre of the Alps, where snow-capped peaks converse with azure skies. Next, set course for the Amalfi Coast Road, a mesmerizing stretch where the Tyrrhenian Sea's sapphire waves play hide and seek with quaint coastal hamlets, reminiscent of postcard-perfect landscapes.

The Strada della Forra, with its cinematic allure, paints a canvas of dramatic gorges and tunnels, forever etched in memories by James Bond's escapades. The towering Gavia Pass, on the other hand, is a silent ode to the majesty of the Italian Alps. As if that isn't enough, the San Boldo Pass astonishes with its intricate dance of 18 hairpin bends and five tunnels, each narrating tales of human ingenuity. Then, in the midst of these giants, the Splügen Pass offers another layer of Alpine wonder, beckoning travelers with its mix of verdant landscapes and historical charm.

Every road in Italy is not just a means of commute; it's a passage through time, a trail of legends, and a gallery of Earth's masterpieces. And as you journey through these pathways, you are not just covering distances; you're collecting tales, imbibing culture, and weaving memories of a lifetime.

Timmelsjoch Pass, also known as Passo del Rombo, is an international high mountain pass located at an elevation of 2,479m (8,133ft) above sea level, on the border of Austria and Italy, just a few meters below the renowned Passo dello Stelvio, the Queen of alpine roads.

Strada degli Eroi is a challenging mountain road running along the boundary of Trentino-South Tirol and Veneto, in Italy. It was built in 1922, after the First World War, to equip the summit area of the mountain.

Old Gavia Road is a short section of the famous climb to the Passo di Gavia. It's an old road near the abyss. It’s now quite washed out with large stones and in places where the railing was missing it had been replaced with strings. Despite the fact that there is a driving ban, the barriers on both sides have disappeared.

Passo Fedaia is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.061m (6,761ft) above the sea level, located on the boundary of Veneto and Trentino-Alto Adige regions of Italy. It is one of the hardest climbs in the world of cycling. 

Passo Baremone is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 1.450m (4,757ft) above the sea level, located in the province of Brescia, in the Lombardy region of Italy. The pass is traversed by the spectacular Anfo ridge road. 

Umbrail Pass is an international high mountain pass at an elevation of 2,506m (8,221ft) above sea level, located on the Swiss-Italian border. At this elevation, the road to the summit is currently the highest paved road in Switzerland and one of the highest paved roads in the Alps.

Passo di Croce Domini is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 1.892m (6,207ft) above the sea level, located in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy, Italy.

Strada degli Scarubbi is a challenging mountain road on the boundary of Veneto and Trentino-South Tyrol regions, in Italy. Built during the First World War, the road is closed to private vehicles.

Kaiserjägerstrasse-Monterovere is one of the most challenging roads in the world. Located in the Italian province of Trentino, the road includes some narrow sections scarcely wide enough for two cars to pass at the same time.

Passo Sella is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.246m (7,368ft) above the sea level, located on the boundary of Trento and Bolzano provinces, in Italy. The views around you are terrific.

Monte Zoncolan is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 1.732m (5,682ft) above the sea level, located in the province of Udine, in the autonomous region Friuli-Venezia Giulia of Italy. This savage mountain pass hits a 23% of maximum gradient.

Monte Rite is a high mountain peak at an elevation of 2.168m (7,112ft) above the sea level, located in the province of Belluno in the Italian region of Veneto.

Located in the province of Brescia, in the Lombardy region of Italy, driving the infamous Anfo Ridge Road is a lifetime experience. This old military road is certainly breathtaking and has a fearsome reputation.

Passo delle Erbe is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 1.993m (6,538ft) above the sea level, located in South Tyrol, in the Italian Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region.

Muro di Sormano is a short but devastatingly steep climb in Sormano, a municipality in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy. This vertical wall is famous as one of the most severe of any road cycling race, featuring sections in excess of 27% grade. It’s one of the hardest and most epic climbs you can ride on two wheels.

Passo di Giau is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.238m (7,342ft) above the sea level, located in the province of Belluno, in the Veneto region of Italy. You get some of the best views at the top. It’s said to be one of the most beautiful passes in the Dolomites.

Punta Veleno is a mountain pass at an elevation of 1.171m (3,841ft) above the sea level, located in the Province of Verona in the Italian region of Veneto. The terrible narrow road to the summit has 21 hairpin turns (all numbered) and hits a 25% of maximum gradient. Why such roads are built is difficult to understand; why you go up by bike, is perhaps a case for trained psychologists.

Col Agnel-Colle dell'Agnello is an international high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.744m (9,003ft) above the sea level located on the French-Italian border. It's one of the highest roads of Europe.

Passo di Lavazé is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 1.824m (5,984ft) above the sea level, located in the autonomous region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, in Italy.

Passo Gardena is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.123m (6,965ft) above the sea level, located in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano, in South Tyrol, Italy.

Passo Pordoi is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.242m (7,355ft) above the sea level, located on the boundary of Trentino in the region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and the Province of Belluno in the region Veneto, in Italy.

Cristo Redentore di Maratea is a colossal statue of Jesus Christ atop of Monte San Biágio, in Maratea, a town in the province of Potenza, in Italy. The road winds up the side of the mountain bend after bend.

Sela de Culac is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.020m (6,627ft) above the sea level, located in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano, in South Tyrol, Italy.

Strada dei Cannoni is a military road located on the northern part of Italy. The road climbs up from 680m to 2.287m (7,503ft) above the sea level.

Passo del Vivione is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 1.836m (6,023ft) above the sea level, located in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy.

Col de St-Pantaléon is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 1.676m (5,498ft) above the sea level, located in the Valle d'Aosta autonomous region of Italy.

Galleria dei Saraceni, a high-altitude tunnel situated at 2,224m (7,296ft) in the Piedmont region of Italy, has been closed since 2013. Nestled in the southwestern Alps, there are ongoing efforts to reopen this tunnel, also known as Galleria Monte Seguret, as soon as possible.

Monte San Simeone is a mountain peak at an elevation of 1.208m (3,963ft) above the sea level, located in the Province of Udine in the Italian autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

Sella Carnizza is a mountain pass at an elevation of 1.123m (3,684ft) above the sea level, located in the province of Udine, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy.

Vecchia Strada della Fricca is an old, abandoned road located in the northern Italian region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. It's a true gem of military architecture. Keep in mind that you are in an uncontrolled area with the possibility of falling rocks.

Colle d’Ancoccia is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.533m (8,310ft) above the sea level, located in the province of Cuneo, on the far south west of the region of Piedmont, in Italy.

Theodulpass is an international high mountain peak at an elevation of 3.336m (10,944ft) above the sea level, located on the border of Switzerland and Italy. It's one of the highest roads of Europe.

Passo del Tonale is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 1.883m (6,178ft) above the sea level, located on the boundary of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and Lombardy, in Italy.

Colle di Chavannes is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.608m (8,556ft) above the sea level, located in Valle d’Aosta region of Italy. It’s one of the highest roads of the country.

Rifugio Piccolo Pirovano is a high mountain refuge at an elevation of 3.018m (9,901ft) above the sea level, located in the Italian province of Sondrio, in the Lombardy region, near the Swiss border. It's one of the highest roads of Europe.

Located in the heart of the central Italy’s Tuscany region, the Strada Regional 222 is a very scenic drive crossing vineyards, olive groves and picturesque small towns.