Indonesian National Route 14 starts from Semarang on the north coast of Java and ends at Yogyakarta to the south.
[1][2] It passes through spectacular mountain scenery as it proceeds through the Kedu Plain between the Merapi - Merbabu complex to the east, and Sumbing to the west.
Semarang – Ungaran – Bergas - Bawen – Ambarawa - Jambu - Pringsurat – Secang – Magelang – Mertoyudan - Muntilan – Salam - Sleman – Yogyakarta It passes the city of Salak Fruit, Sleman.
After that it passes Bedono, where the Pesantren of Miftahul Jannah, owned by Pujiono Cahyo Widianto (better known as Syekh Puji), a controversial ulema and entrepreneur, is located.
This National highway ends at Semarang, which is known for its Lawang Sewu, Bandeng Fish and lunpia.