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Five days · The Alps

Five days driving in the Alps

The densest concentration of great driving roads anywhere, and the reason most touring drivers own a car at all.

Five days is the sweet spot for a mountain region. Build in one day with almost no driving so the trip does not become a transport exercise.

Days

5 days, 4 nights

Rough distance

932.1 mi

Daily average

186.4 mi

Best months

Late June to early October, once every pass is open

Checked by the Drivers Atlas desk

Scored and written by the Drivers Atlas editorial desk, drawing on driven routes across the UK and Europe, mapping data and member road reports. Daily distances are set for enjoyable driving rather than maximum ground covered. How we score roads.

Last reviewed 3 March 2026

Day by day

How the trip breaks up

Day 1

Passo dello Stelvio and Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse

  • Passo dello Stelvio · 30.4 mi · 9.9 / 10. Eighty four hairpins stacked above the treeline make this Europe's most theatrical mountain pass.
  • Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse · 29.8 mi · 9.8 / 10. Austria's grandest high alpine road climbs to Franz Josefs Hohe beneath the country's tallest peak.

About 186.4 mi and 5 hr 56 min behind the wheel including transit.

Day 2

Col de la Bonette and Passo Sella

  • Col de la Bonette · 14.9 mi · 9.7 / 10. A looping summit road above 2800 metres that circles the peak itself for maximum theatre.
  • Passo Sella · 6.8 mi · 9.6 / 10. Sheer Dolomite towers on both sides make this short link one of the world's great scenic drives.

About 186.4 mi and 4 hr 53 min behind the wheel including transit.

Day 3

Col du Galibier and Col de l'Iseran

  • Col du Galibier · 11.2 mi · 9.6 / 10. The spine of the Route des Grandes Alpes, a relentless climb to one of driving's holiest summits.
  • Col de l'Iseran · 9.9 mi · 9.6 / 10. The roof of the Route des Grandes Alpes, a stark granite amphitheatre above 2700 metres.

About 186.4 mi and 4 hr 52 min behind the wheel including transit.

Day 4

Passo Pordoi and Timmelsjoch Hochalpenstrasse

  • Passo Pordoi · 8.1 mi · 9.5 / 10. Twenty eight numbered hairpins climb to the highest paved point of the Dolomites road network.
  • Timmelsjoch Hochalpenstrasse · 18.6 mi · 9.5 / 10. A high toll road crossing into Italy with a dramatic glass museum perched at the summit.

About 186.4 mi and 5 hr behind the wheel including transit.

Day 5

Col d'Izoard and Furka Pass

  • Col d'Izoard · 20.5 mi · 9.5 / 10. Hairpins through larch forest give way to the lunar Casse Deserte, a surreal high altitude finale.
  • Furka Pass · 9.9 mi · 9.4 / 10. Bond film hairpins skirt the Rhone Glacier on this high, exposed Alpine crossing.

About 186.4 mi and 5 hr 7 min behind the wheel including transit.

Practical

Where to start and what it costs

Base yourself

Bolzano, Innsbruck, Andermatt or Chamonix

Nights to book

4 nights. On anything longer than five days, book two nights in the best base rather than moving hotel every evening.

Fuel and tolls

Budget for roughly 932.1 miles of driving plus any vignettes or tunnel fees for the countries you cross.

Other lengths

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