Coastal road
Coastal road is a term for a road that runs along a coast. Unlike the term embankment , it often implies that the street is at a certain height above the water level, e.g. B. runs on a steep coast and thus allows views over larger stretches of coast (" panorama road ").
Well-known examples
- Green coastal road - leads along the North Sea coast, from Belgium to Norway
- Adriatic coastal road
- Via Balbia - 1,822 km long coastal road in Libya
- Cannery Row - Monterey, California's coastal street (and tourism district)
- Chapman's Peak Drive - the nine-kilometer coastal road on the Cape Peninsula south of Cape Town
- Ring of Beara - 140 km scenic coastal road on the Beara Peninsula in southwest Ireland
- Amalfitana - runs 50 km along the Amalfi Coast in the provinces of Naples and Salerno
- Strada Costiera - runs from Barcola to Sistiana
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Wiktionary: Coastal road - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations