The world’s greatest road trips to put on your wall.
Some drives are more than transport — they’re the trip of a lifetime. The best road trips trace a coastline, cross a continent, or string together the highest passes on a map, and they deserve more than a phone gallery.
Each route below links to a page where you can turn your GPS track into a wide, editorial vector poster, printed up to A1.
The road trips
- 01Route 66ROADTRIP · US
The mother road: 3,940 km from Chicago to Santa Monica across eight states — neon motels, diners, ghost towns and the long open desert in one east-to-west line.
3,940 km · 8 statesRead guide → - 02Pacific Coast HighwayROADTRIP · US
California State Route 1 along the edge of the continent — Big Sur’s cliffs, the bridges, and the Pacific on your right the whole way down.
Big Sur coastRead guide → - 03North Coast 500ROADTRIP · GB
Scotland’s 830-kilometre Highland loop from Inverness — single-track roads, sea lochs, beaches and the far north-west in a perfect circle.
830 km loopRead guide → - 04Route des Grandes AlpesROADTRIP · FR
From Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean over the highest paved passes in the Alps — a driver’s and cyclist’s pilgrimage across the Iseran, Galibier and Bonette.
700+ km of passesRead guide → - 05Passo dello StelvioPASS · IT
The most spectacular pass drive in Europe — 48 hairpins stacked to 2,758 m, a switchback staircase that’s as striking framed as it is to drive.
2,758 mRead guide →
// FAQ
Q.01What is the most famous road trip in the world?
Route 66 is the most iconic — 3,940 km of American myth from Chicago to Santa Monica. For coastal drives, California’s Pacific Coast Highway is the most celebrated.
Q.02How do I turn my road trip into a poster?
Record the drive with your phone or GPS, export a GPX (Google Maps timeline exports work too), open the route’s page, and pick a template. The full line is rendered as a vector poster up to A1.
Q.03What poster format suits a road trip best?
Wide / panoramic. Road trips are long and horizontal, so the panoramic format renders the full coast-to-coast line far better than a portrait frame.
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