Bramina Road is a 6.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Goobarragandra, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 1%. Average drive time is 18.77 minutes.
Bramina Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an ideal introduction to off-road driving in the Southern Tablelands, delivering a smooth and confidence-building experience near Goobarragandra. You'll traverse 6.5 kilometres of well-maintained track that winds through scenic rural countryside, showcasing the region's pastoral charm with open fields and native vegetation. The minimal 1% gradient means you'll enjoy leisurely cruising rather than technical challenges, making this perfect for newer off-roaders or those wanting a relaxed weekend drive.
The terrain is predominantly firm and predictable, with gentle undulations that rarely demand aggressive throttle work. You'll appreciate the straightforward driving conditions that allow you to focus on enjoying the landscape and building fundamental 4WD skills. The track is generally dry and accessible year-round, though standard vehicle maintenance is recommended before heading out. With an average completion time of just 19 minutes, Bramina Road works perfectly as a standalone outing or as part of a broader exploration of the region's network of accessible trails.
This is a accessible adventure that doesn't require specialist recovery equipment or extensive 4WD experience. Twenty-two vehicles have successfully completed this route, confirming its reliability and suitability for a broad range of drivers and vehicle types. Head out with basic supplies, ensure your vehicle is in good working order, and you're set for an enjoyable backcountry experience.
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6.5 km
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19 min
Avg Time
22 km/h
Avg Speed
1%
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