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1. Black Mountain Pass, south Wales

The army trains soldiers in survival techniques using the isolated, open expanses of the Black Mountain region but this wilderness also plays host to a stunning stretch of road. Pick up the A4069 at Llangadog and make your way towards Upper Brynamman. The roads will soon change from distinctly average to utterly hair-raising as the Tarmac challenges with sharp switchbacks and fast straights that perilously cling to the edges of mountains.

2. Moffat to Edinburgh, Scotland

The A701 heading towards Edinburgh begins with a nice scenic drive through the Scottish countryside but it's not long before the road drops, curves and slashes its way through the gorgeous local scenery. Progress can be made between villages and the open, well-sighted curves are the perfect opportunity to test the car's chassis and composure.

3. The Cheltenham Loop, Gloucestershire

There's the choice of two drives here; the sedate and pleasant A435 that meanders through the idyllic scenery of the Cotswolds or the A436 that provides a much faster, more challenging drive. Join it at Seven Springs before briefly using the A417 towards Cirencester. Look out for the B4070 signed for Slad and eventually Stroud. Now the route dips and dives through some of the most sublime Gloucestershire scenery before entering Stroud and picking up the A419 for a burn to Cirencester.

4. Oopnurthring, Peak District

The name is a mouthful and some of the roads are a handful but that shouldn't discourage you from taking on some of the most rewarding corners the UK has to offer. Look out for the village of Oughtibridge and head north in the direction of Stocksbridge. From here, the A628 leads to the A57 Snake Road, a stretch of blacktop that does exactly what it says on the tin- namely twists and turns until rubber is well and truly burned and adrenaline suitably pumped.

5. Hartside Pass, north Pennines

The road that runs from Penrith to Hexham is up there with some of the world's greatest drives. There's something about the way the A686 provides such a savage contradiction to the tedium of the M6 (that's only a few miles away). Slice through the countryside as you make your way towards Hexham but before you stop off for a scenic cup of something hot, there's a mammoth climb that takes you and your vehicle to 1,900ft above sea level. A challenge for even the most competent wheelsmith.

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World top trips
1. Highway 1, Big Sur, California, USA

This stretch of typically American highway runs along the craggy coastline of central California and provides unrivalled views of the Pacific Ocean. Progress can be slow at peak times as an abundance of crawling motor homes and distracted Sunday drivers do their best to quash any enjoyment, but locals recommend a detour to the less-traveled Nacimiento-Fergusson Road where drivers are treated to a bird's eye view of the ocean below and much quieter driving conditions.

2. Nurburgring Nordschleife, Germany

There aren't many race circuits in the world that allow any old Herbert to turn up in his or her Rover Metro and attack the track but the Nurburgring is one of them. For €26 you can pitch up in whatever you like and take on the 12.93 mile loop that features no less than 154 turns and a reputation for chewing up and spitting out amateurs.

3. Ruta 40, Argentina

Ruta 40 is one of the longest stretches of highway in the world, connecting 20 national parks with countless passes through the Andes mountain range. Website Popular Mechanics says, "If you don't have time for the entire span of more than 3000 miles, we recommend bypassing the tourist-clogged southern portion and exploring the harrowing and gorgeous upper elevations, where Ruta 40 climbs as high as 16,000 feet above sea level."

4. Touge Roads of Mount Fuji

If you type this destination into YouTube you will be greeted by countless videos of Japanese youths sliding around precarious mountain switchbacks in heavily modified, rear-wheel-drive sports cars. It's arguably the birthplace of drifting and it's also a chance to drive up Japan's tallest mountains and take in the breathtaking views... sideways!

5. Stelvio Pass, Italy

No driving guide worth it's salt would dare to leave out the Stelvio Pass, it's the epitome of a great driving road thanks to its 48 switchbacks and 15 miles of almost perfect road surface. The Top Gear team has famously filmed here and petrolheads from across the globe make the pilgrimage every year. Just don't try and make that trip during the winter months as the Stelvio Pass closes due to bad weather.
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