
Azrou Ou Gougane
Algeria, africa
N/A
1,867 m
hard
Year-round
Okay, folks, let's talk about Azrou Ou Gougane, a wild ride chilling at 1,867 meters (that's 6,125 feet!) in Algeria's Tizi Ouzou Province.
You'll find this gem nestled in Djurdjura National Park, and yeah, the road, known as N33, is paved, but don't let that fool you. This isn't a Sunday drive. Expect a rollercoaster of twists, turns, and seriously narrow sections that'll test your driving skills, no matter how seasoned you are. Trust me, you don't want to be tackling this in the dark or when the visibility is crap if you haven't driven it before. Oh, and winter? Expect snow.
But hey, the views! You are in for a treat. It's a fantastic road that leads up to Col de Bouhmama. It's stunning, so make sure you bring your camera, and hold on tight!
Where is it?
Azrou Ou Gougane is located in Algeria (africa). Coordinates: 27.5778, 1.4592
Road Details
- Country
- Algeria
- Continent
- africa
- Max Elevation
- 1,867 m
- Difficulty
- hard
- Coordinates
- 27.5778, 1.4592
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