Forget pumpkin spice lattes and fireworks displays this autumn; it’s all about hitting the open road and soaking in Europe’s most spectacular (and surprisingly undiscovered) scenery. A new study by Kia has identified lesser-known driving routes that offer a perfect blend of breathtaking landscapes, comfortable autumn weather, and rich cultural experiences.
Analysing routes across the continent, Kia considered scenic beauty and average autumn temperatures to pinpoint the ideal driving experiences for those wanting to avoid crowds while enjoying spectacular vistas.
The scenic score for each route was determined by counting the number of UNESCO World Heritage sites, national parks, and famous points of interest along the way. With many European destinations also developing their electric vehicle infrastructures, eco-conscious tourists can enjoy these destinations without worrying about EV range anxiety.
Here are the top 5 scenic autumn road trips in Europe:
1. Dolomites and Alpine Culture Circuit, Italy
- Route: Trento – Madonna di Campiglio – Bolzano – Val Gardena – Cortina d’Ampezzo
- Driving time: 4 hours 15 minutes
- Scenic score: 4 points of interest
- Average November temperature: 8°C
- Amenities per mile: 2.15
This route takes drivers through the heart of the Dolomites, an area of dramatic mountain scenery. Highlights include the historic city of Trento, the chic ski resort of Madonna di Campiglio, and the bilingual city of Bolzano. The journey culminates in Cortina d’Ampezzo, known as the “Queen of the Dolomites”, after passing through the scenic alpine valleys of Val Gardena. Late autumn is ideal for this route as ski resorts begin to open, offering a unique blend of fall foliage and early winter sports opportunities.
2. Atlantic Coast and Celtic Heritage Route, Galicia, Spain
- Route: Costa da Morte – Finisterre – Santiago de Compostela – Ribeira Sacra – Lugo
- Driving time: 3 hours 44 minutes
- Scenic score: 3 points of interest
- Average November temperature: 12°C
- Amenities per mile: 2.18
This Spanish journey combines coastal beauty with rich Celtic heritage. Travellers can explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Santiago de Compostela, experience the views at Finisterre lighthouse, and marvel at the Roman walls of Lugo, another UNESCO site.
The route also includes Costa da Morte’s rugged coastline and the stunning Ribeira Sacra wine region and canyon. Autumn visitors can benefit from fewer crowds at popular sites and enjoy the region’s famous seafood and wine harvests in a more relaxed atmosphere.
3. Albanian Riviera Route
- Route: Tirana – Vlora – Himara – Saranda
- Driving time: 4 hours 47 minutes
- Scenic score: 3 points of interest
- Average November temperature: 11.5°C
- Amenities per mile: 2.31
This coastal drive along the Ionian Sea offers a unique blend of stunning beaches, ancient ruins, and crystal-clear waters. Starting in the vibrant capital of Tirana, the route passes through historic coastal towns, providing a glimpse into Albania’s rich cultural heritage and emerging tourism scene.
With over 4 million posts under the hashtag ‘Albania’ on TikTok, this hidden gem is gaining popularity as a holiday destination, but autumn visitors can still enjoy its beauty without crowds.
4. Lake Ohrid and National Parks Tour, North Macedonia
- Route: Skopje – Bitola – Lake Ohrid – Mavrovo National Park
- Driving time: 5 hours 31 minutes
- Scenic score: 4 points of interest
- Average November temperature: 7.5°C
- Amenities per mile: 2.22
This diverse route showcases North Macedonia’s natural and cultural treasures. From the bustling capital of Skopje to the ancient lake town of Ohrid (a UNESCO World Heritage site), travellers can experience a range of landscapes and historical sites.
The journey also includes Mavrovo National Park, offering stunning mountain scenery and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Autumn visitors can enjoy reduced crowds in national parks while witnessing the breathtaking autumn leaves transforming the landscape.
5. The Cambrian Way, Wales, United Kingdom
- Route: Cardiff – Brecon Beacons – Elan Valley – Snowdonia – Conwy
- Driving time: 4 hours 52 minutes
- Scenic score: 4 points of interest
- Average November temperature: 6.5°C
- Amenities per mile: 1.81
While offering the coolest temperatures on the list, the Cambrian Way compensates with quintessential autumn scenery and cosy Welsh charm. This route traverses the heart of Wales, showcasing its dramatic natural landscapes and rich Celtic culture. Highlights include the mountains of Snowdonia, the scenic Brecon Beacons, charming Welsh villages, and the medieval Conwy Castle.
The journey offers a perfect mix of outdoor adventure and cultural exploration along its stop points, including hiking opportunities and visits to historic sites. Autumn is particularly magical in Wales, with fewer tourists and the perfect weather for enjoying traditional Welsh comfort food and warm pub atmospheres.
Whether you’re sampling local wines in Galicia, exploring ancient ruins in Albania, or experiencing Welsh hospitality in Snowdonia, these driving destinations promise unforgettable experiences.
For more information on these undiscovered routes, including cultural highlights and full rankings, visit the Kia blog.