There are paved roads in Iceland, but you're missing out if you stick to them. Iceland's otherworldly topography demands exploration in something with four-wheel-drive and lots of ground clearance
And you thought the United States was the painfully obvious recommendation for this list. Hey, Germany may be a predictable choice but it merits inclusion.
Saudi Arabia is home to the world's longest straight road, and the roads are impeccably paved, too. To find good driving roads, head to the mountains outside Taif and prepare to be blown away
Of course, the place that brought us Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, and Lamborghini makes the list. Seasoned scenic drivers are no doubt aware of Italy's famous Stelvio mountain pass
Plan your route correctly and you can link one ridiculously good mountain road to the next, queueing up hours of driving nirvana until the Dramamine wears off
A stark contrast from both the highly regulated American driving experience and the extreme civility and civil engineering you'll enjoy on European roads
For its size, Australia offers a wealth of impressive roads. Gormanston Road on the west coast of Tasmania boasts the local nickname of "99 Bends"
In Norway, long and snaking highways are the name of the game. More than 1300 miles of these are classified as state scenic routes for their architecture, design, and views.