
Coromandel Coast Road (SH25)
53.35 kmDistance
465 mElevation
67.1 km/hØ speed
48 minDuration
Twistiness
1.14x
Technicality
202deg/km
Driving Score
57.3/100
Hugging the western edge of the Coromandel Peninsula in the North Island, this coastal road tightly traces the edge of the Firth of Thames. The road is famously narrow and twisting, practically suspended right over the water and weaving around massive Pohutukawa trees. It requires precise inputs and rewards the driver with an incredibly intimate, rhythmic coastal cruise.
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