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Driving roads in Europe mapped by Honda

  • September 12, 2025
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Driving roads in Europe mapped by Honda

Honda has created an interactive map of Europe’s best driving roads as it celebrates the end of the Civic Type R in the continent after nearly three decades. Over 120 “spectacular” routes across 25 counties are featured in the mpa that enables drivers to find “thrilling roads, iconic drives and some hidden gems and enjoy their own road trip across this remarkable continent.”

The guide, curated by the Japanese car maker, uses roads and routes supplied by motoring experts, driving enthusiasts, and owners and European fans of the now-discontinued hot hatch.

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Honda Dream Drives features routes that stretch from the far north of Scotland to the south of Spain, with each drive “carefully selected to deliver everything from brilliant bends to breathtaking views.”

“Adventures can be explored by theme, scenic, coastal, cross-country, or mountainous, in any chosen country and the experience,” Honda said.

Iconic routes including Italy’s Stelvio Pass (pictured), Transfăgărășan Highway in Romania, and the North Coast 500 around the top of Scotland, as well as lesser-known roads are featured. The stunning run through the volcanic landscape of Káli-medence in Hungary, and the sinuous mountain roads around Pianezze, Italy, the home of the annual Marca Rally motorsport event are also there.

Visit hondadreamdrives.com to find Europe’s best driving roads. There, you can search for a specific road, if you know its name, or find inspiration by country, route type, drive distance or duration. Once a route is selected, location details are provided, including any potential hazards, or seasonal closures that a driver could encounter. Users can then select to navigate to and along the road of their choice with a direct link to Google Maps or the standard map function on their chosen device.

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