Driving through the infamous Taibilla Canyon
Cañón de Rio Taibilla is a very scenic drive running through an incredible landscape located in Albacete province, in the Spanish autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha. It’s one of the most scenic canyon roads of Spain.
Tucked away in the Sierra del Segura mountain range, the road is totally paved running through Taibilla Canyon, an imposing gorge created by the karst erosion of the waters of Taibilla creek. It’s called L-3 (also known as Camino del Servicio de Canal Alto).
The drive is 12.3 km (7.64 miles) long, running south-north from Taibilla reservoir to Vizcable. The drive is extremely challenging due its narrowness but very scenic, with stunning views. The width of the road ranges from 3.50 to 5.60 meters. In parts, it’s totally impassable for 2 cars at the same time, so proceed cautiously and hope no other vehicles come from the other direction. Not recommended if you don't know how to reverse. The road is currently being improved.
Road suggested by: jorge manuel gómez sánchez