Apparently there are road maps (Michelin for Europe for example)that specifically identify particularly scenic routes. One of these days I will look for these maps, because having a nice scenic route to follow on vacation, weekend trip etc makes driving the car that much more fun.
My best vacations ever have been with convertibles in sunny France. Two years ago, my family (wife, me and the two children) and another couple drove the Pagoda and the C180 to the Normandy coast. Driving top-down with the SL to the village bakery early every morning, with my friend and the kids to get fresh croissants, along winding roads in beautiful undulating scenery, with the sun coming up, is what there cars were really meant for.
When I was nineteen (1979) three friends and me drove two Triumph Spitfires all the way down to the French Riviera. This is significant, because (1) I realized the full potential of a convertible car there and (2) I saw a W113 Pagoda SL there for the first time, lady-driver-with-handkerchief and all, and thought to myself: that's it! It only took twenty more years ...
Cees
white 1969 280 SL