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Driving Holidays at Cheap Holidays Centre



Have you ever fancied taking a car and driving on some of the most exciting and challenging stretches of tarmac in the world? On roads fit for super cars with their endless twisting corners and beautiful scenery? You’ve came to the right place! Here at Cheap Holidays Centre, we have found a group of some the best driving roads in the world so you can live the driving dream and experience them for yourself.

You can use our dynamic packaging service to tailor your driving holidays to suit your needs. If you only need a cheap flight or some cheap accommodation, just use our search engine and be on your way. Alternatively, you could use one of our cheap package holidays to live your driving holidays dream.

The Best Driving Roads In The World



If you fancy spending your driving holidays in France, where better to take your car than the famous Col De Turini? This mountain top road in the south of France is part of the fantastic Monte Carlo World Rally Championship course, which is certainly a testament to the quality of the road. Combining beautiful mountain views and spectacular sheer drops with some of the most challenging twists and turns around, you can be sure your driving holidays to Col De Turini will be memorable.

Swiss driving holidays have a lot to offer as well, with the Alps creating a perfect backdrop and terrain for some wonderful roads. Zurich is the perfect hub for your Swiss driving holidays, and you might want to start with the San Bernardino Pass. Located 2000 meters above sea level and connecting the towns of Hinterrhein and Misox, this silky smooth road has twists, turns and hairpins, as well as a huge tunnel! The Davos to Stelvio route is another pilgrimage many driving enthusiasts make, and is definitely one that will make your driving holidays worthwhile. Starting in Davos, Switzerland and finishing up in Stelvio, Italy, this route has its fair share of tunnels, corners and magnificent views.

Why not take your driving holidays in Italy? The Stelvio pass is an absolute must for people on Italian driving holidays. Nearly 3000 meters above sea level, this is one of the highest mountain roads in the entire Alps. Then once you’re done with the Stelvio pass, your driving holidays aren’t necessarily over – you could always take the Davos to Stelvio route in reverse. Take a look at our cheap flights and cheap package holidays and start planning your driving holidays right now!

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