What are the most spectacular roads in Israel?

Located in the western part of Asia, Israel is located at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. With an area of 20,770 km2 (8,019 sq mi), the country shares borders with 4 countries: Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt. Due its special geography, with desert conditions in the south and snow-capped mountains in the north, the country provides endless options to enjoy a road trip.

So, if you’re up for a travel to Israel, don’t miss the chances it offers, because despite being a small country, it’s possible to drive the Dead Sea Highway, the lowest road in the world, located in the western shore of the Dead Sea in Israel's West Bank. But at the same time, it’s possible to drive up to Mount Hermon, a mountain peak at 2.803m (9,196ft) above sea level, in the Golan Heights in the far north of the country. The Jordan River and the Sea of Galilee are significant water bodies, providing freshwater resources to the country.

Located on the western shore of the Dead Sea in Israel's West Bank, the Dead Sea Highway is said to be the lowest road in the world.

Border Road #10 is an asphalted highway which travels parallel to the border fence between Israel and Egypt. 

Mount Hermon Ski Resort is Israel’s only winter ski and snowboard. Located in the Golan Heights in the far north of the country, it sits at an elevation of 1.667m (5,469ft) above the sea level.

Ma'ale HaAtzmaut is a short section of the Highway 40 located in the Negev desert of southern Israel.

Mount Hermon is a high mountain peak at an elevation of 2.803m (9,196ft) above the sea level, located in the Golan Heights in the far north of Israel.

HaMakhtesh HaGadol is a big crater located in Israel's Negev desert. It measures 5 x 10 km.

Maaleh Gilboa Road (667 Road) is a very scenic drive located in the Northern District of Israel.