Brothers Road is a 3.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Little Jilliby, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 27 minutes.
Brothers Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible yet rewarding drive through the rural landscapes near Little Jilliby, NSW. This medium-difficulty trail provides the perfect opportunity to experience genuine off-road driving without requiring extreme vehicle modifications or advanced technical skills. Over 3.7 kilometres, you'll navigate a mix of formed and unformed track sections that showcase the region's natural character.
The terrain consists primarily of compacted earth and gravel surfaces with gentle undulations that keep you engaged throughout the 27-minute journey. You'll pass through open grassland and tree-lined sections, experiencing the peaceful solitude that makes regional NSW driving so appealing. The scenery shifts between pastoral views and native bushland, giving you a genuine sense of exploration despite the trail's moderate length. The zero-percent steep grade means you can focus on line choice and vehicle control rather than conquering extreme inclines.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in good working order with adequate fuel and recovery equipment on hand. While this trail presents no major technical obstacles, standard off-road precautions apply—bring water, check weather conditions, and inform someone of your route. The Newtracs app can help you navigate and track your progress. With only one previous driver recorded, you'll likely enjoy a peaceful, undisturbed experience exploring this corner of the NSW countryside.
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3.7 km
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27 min
Avg Time
8 km/h
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