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Ride Radar > Blog > Tips & Advice > The Fosse Way isn’t like other roads – it’s better
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The Fosse Way isn’t like other roads – it’s better

Last updated: January 24, 2025 10:19 pm
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Approximately two decades ago, Honda conducted a survey to determine the UK’s favorite driving roads. Over 2000 participants nominated roads such as the A686, A69, and Buttertubs Pass in the Yorkshire Dales, creating a list known as ‘The Tarmac Oscars’.

Despite the acclaim for these roads, one particular stretch seemed to be overlooked – the Fosse Way. This ancient Roman road, with its picturesque curves and historical significance, captivated the author as a young Autocar reader.

As time passed and the author gained more experience and explored other roads, the Fosse Way continued to hold a special place in their heart. Despite the road becoming busier and undergoing numerous renovations, its unique charm remains intact.

Unlike other roads, the Fosse Way boasts multiple designations, including A46, B4114, A429, A433, and A367. It intersects with other Roman roads like Watling Street, Ermin Street, and Akeman Street, adding to its allure.

Driving on the Fosse Way evokes a sense of determination and resilience, with its sweeping curves and steep gradients reminiscent of European roads. Each bend and incline is tackled with precision and confidence, making for an exhilarating driving experience.

Despite not being included in the original survey of the UK’s best driving roads, the Fosse Way remains a hidden gem cherished by those who appreciate its unique blend of history and driving excitement.

For enthusiasts seeking a road less traveled, the Fosse Way offers a journey through time and terrain, promising a memorable and rewarding driving experience.

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