Goldsmithe Point Road is a 3.1 km Hard 4WD trail in Ourimbah, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 7%. Average drive time is 23 minutes.
You'll discover why Goldsmithe Point Road is a favorite among serious 4WD enthusiasts—this challenging route near Ourimbah demands skill and rewards you with stunning Central Coast views. The 3.1 km trail climbs steeply through rugged terrain at a sustained 7% grade, testing your vehicle's traction and your driving precision. You'll navigate rocky sections and technical passages that require careful line selection and confident throttle control, making this a perfect challenge for experienced off-roaders looking to sharpen their capabilities.
The scenery shifts dramatically as you ascend, revealing sweeping vistas across the Ourimbah region. You'll encounter varied ground conditions—from loose gravel to embedded rocks—that keep you engaged throughout the 23-minute run. The steep grade means you'll need a well-maintained 4WD with good clearance and responsive brakes; check your vehicle's condition before attempting this trail, particularly your suspension and cooling system for the sustained climb.
This is genuine off-road driving territory. Only five vehicles have successfully completed Goldsmithe Point Road, underscoring its difficulty rating of 3/4. Come prepared with recovery equipment, fresh tyres, and mechanical confidence. The reward is a sense of genuine accomplishment and memories of a truly technical Aussie off-road experience that separates the casual drivers from the committed adventurers.
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3.1 km
Distance
23 min
Avg Time
8 km/h
Avg Speed
7%
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