There were 10 miles to cover, all on asphalt road.
The township currently has one and a half miles of asphalt road as well.
Across its face, the asphalt road runs straight for nearly two miles out from town.
Now it is eight hours by bus along a narrow asphalt road.
I stood up and headed back across the field to the new asphalt road.
The waterfall is at the end of the asphalt road.
A car was cruising past on an asphalt road below.
A brand-new asphalt road cut across the mesa, from west to east.
Sophie had decided to try her skis on the asphalt road.
The car left the asphalt road and drove to the yard of a small construction firm.
The town is based around a bypass loop of tarmac road connected to the M1.
But as we left the tarmac road and headed up the hill I made a grave error.
The tarmac road is good, with a few bends as you approach the village.
The pass is accessible with the tarmac road from both sides.
Take the green gate on the left and continue to a tarmac road.
The tarmac road will lead you straight to the entrance.
From North-10,000, a fresh tarmac road ran straight to the shot tower.
It wasn't until the mid-1940s that the tarmac road was built and made suitable for vehicles.
It started growing into a town after the tarmac road was completed in the 1980s and the tourist trade begun.
On tarmac roads it may look as if water, or even oil, has been spilled.