It was billed as Scotland’s Route 66, but the North Coast 500 is of course nothing like its US counterpart. Cutting a course through sodden carpets of heather in the bleakly beautiful Highlands, the 516-mile route joins the dots between crumbling castles, weather-beaten fishing towns and middle-of-nowhere distilleries.
Romanticised by beat writers and Hollywood film directors, the American road trip is practically a subgenre of its own. From Grapes of Wrath to Vanishing Point, Thelma & Louise to Sideways, the nation’s highways are littered with great plots.
Like koala bears to eucalyptus trees, road trippers have long been drawn to Australia’s East Coast, where hedonistic surf towns, colourful coral reefs and paradisiacal beaches provide the pretext for camper van capers.
You’ll need a 4WD to tackle the otherworldly landscapes of Namibia, where buzzing cities, stark desert scenes and wildlife-rich national parks are amongst the highlights. Most self-drive trips begin in Windhoek, whose Bavarian-style boozers are the perfect place to pore over maps and finalise routes.
The idea of driving in Japan might seem terrifying, but a road trip here is surprisingly serene: aside from the odd boy racer, Japanese motorists are generally courteous, whilst modern satnavs mean there’s now no need to worry about translating signs.
Travellers often proclaim New Zeland to be the best destination for a camper van holiday – and it’s hard to argue otherwise. From glistening glaciers to wave-lashed shores, its landscapes bring a certain grandeur to road trips, while its hiking trails and legion of campsites make the scenery eminently accessible.
It’s hard to lose your way on a camper van holiday in Chile, where the foolproof Pan-American Highway runs almost straight down the spine of the country, dispatching road trippers to colourful colonial cities, arid deserts and verdant national parks.
Icefields Parkway manages to distil almost everything that’s epic about the Canadian wilderness into a brisk 230-km camper van route. From sparkling glaciers to wildflower meadows, snow-capped mountains to cascading waterfalls, this highway packs in some serious scenery.