Cut into the rock of the Eastern Alps in northern Italy, the Stelvio Pass is a dramatic mountain road that rises to heights of 9,045 feet.
Originally built in the early 19th century by the Austrian Empire, this jaw-dropping scenic route includes 60 testing hairpin bends as it twists and turns across mountainous terrain.
This makes it a challenge for drivers and it has become a popular route for motor tourists looking to test their skills.
Cold weather can make it particularly treacherous so the road is usually closed between November and May.