This year marks the 60th anniversary of Route 66, America’s famous long-distance drive. The 2400-mile ribbon of road was officially born on November 26, 1926, and appeared in John Steinbeck's 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath. Still today, the coast-to-coast route, from Los Angeles to Chicago, is a popular drive – and represents one of the world’s ultimate wanderlust trips. Many people who embark on Route 66 take their time to explore, travelling by car or motorbike and stopping off to sight-see or hike.
We suggest five more great drive & hike tours:
North Coast 500

Acclaimed as Scotland’s answer to Route 66, the North Coast 500 has proved impressively popular since it launched last year. The route is ideal for driving and hiking tours and offers a loop from Inverness, via the spectacualr inland and coastal scenery of north-west of Scotland, back to Inverness over 516 miles.
The length of the Outer Hebrides

Luskentyre Beach, Isle of Harris.
The beautiful islands off the west coast of Scotland offer the perfect destination for a more relaxed drive and hike tour. On our Outer Hebrides Island Hopscotch tour you’ll travel the length of the Outer Hebridean island chain from Barra in the south to Lewis in the north, each with their own atmosphere, culture and scenery. The views from the car will wow you, although we highly recommend you get out and walk too. You'll enjoy the amazing sweeps of white sandy beaches and the stunningly rugged hills en route.
Iceland’s Ring Road 1
Drive Iceland’s scenic Ring Road 1, starting from the capital of Reykjavik, and exploring the picturesque south coast taking in the east fjords to Lake Myvatn on the north coast. The Iceland Explore Drive & Hike ticks off many highlights including lava fields, volcanoes, glaciers, waterfalls, fjords, hot springs and geysers.
