10 Fascinating Places Where The Road Ends

Milford Sound, New Zealand

A revered natural wonder, crowns the breathtaking journey along Highway 94 with waterfalls, mountain peaks, and unforgettable experiences.

Ny-Ålesund, Norway

A research town in Norway's Svalbard archipelago, is a remote dead-end destination, ideal for enthusiasts of glacial peaks and midnight summers.

Southernmost Point Buoy, USA

Explore the Southernmost Point Buoy in Key West, Florida, marking the continental U.S.'s southern tip, an intriguing spot for geography enthusiasts.

Cape Agulhas, South Africa

Africa's southernmost point, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans converge, attracts visitors for its scenic coastline and fishing-friendly waters.

Inuvik, Canada

Inuvik, at the Dempster Highway's end, 200 km north of the Arctic Circle, captivates with winter activities and stunning views of the aurora borealis.

Land’s End, England

The UK's westernmost point, enchants with clifftops, the Longships Lighthouse, coastal drama, and charming shops, offering a picturesque finale for a Cornish road trip.

Dhanushkodi, India

Dhanushkodi, a ghost town since 1964, now accessible by road since 2016, holds remnants like an abandoned church at Pamban Island's southeast tip.

Wood End Lighthouse, USA

Wood End Lighthouse, stands as a hidden gem in Massachusetts, its isolated location outside Provincetown and rugged coastline making it a must-see.

Cockle Creek, Australia

Stands as a popular camping spot with secluded white beaches, dense forests, and the southernmost drivable point in Australia.

Ubehebe Crater, USA

A scorching Californian desert, boasts desolate beauty, highlighted by the freely explorable 5.6-mile road to the Ubehebe Crater in Death Valley National Park.

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