Lavis Lane Beach Access is a 0.9 km Medium 4WD trail in Fullerton Cove, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 3.55 minutes.
You'll discover why Lavis Lane Beach Access has attracted 42 adventurers to this hidden gem near Fullerton Cove. This medium-difficulty trail offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving without demanding technical expertise, making it ideal for drivers building their 4WD confidence or those seeking a quick coastal escape.
The 0.9 km route takes just four minutes to complete, but don't let the brevity fool you—you'll traverse varied terrain that showcases the NSW coast's natural character. Sandy sections and packed earth surfaces demand steady throttle control, while the complete absence of steep grades means you can focus on enjoying the scenery rather than white-knuckling your way down treacherous descents. The trail rewards you with direct beach access, where you can pause to take in coastal views and appreciate the raw beauty of the Fullerton Cove area.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and your tyres have adequate tread for sandy terrain. While this trail's moderate difficulty and flat profile minimize major hazards, you should always carry recovery equipment and inform someone of your planned route. The short completion time makes this an excellent trail for a leisurely afternoon adventure, whether you're exploring solo or introducing passengers to off-road experiences. Check current conditions via the Newtracs app before departing to ensure optimal driving surface.
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0.9 km
Distance
4 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
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