Round Body Gully Road is a 0.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Kirkconnell, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
Round Body Gully Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a quick and accessible introduction to off-road driving near Kirkconnell. This easy 0.6 km route is perfect for beginners looking to build confidence behind the wheel or experienced drivers wanting a leisurely cruise through rural NSW. You'll encounter gentle terrain with no steep grades, making it an ideal choice for families or those new to four-wheel driving.
As you traverse this short trail, you'll experience authentic back-country driving through the gullies and rural landscape surrounding Kirkconnell. The straightforward conditions mean you can focus on enjoying the scenery and the satisfaction of exploring off the beaten track. The route's minimal technical demands don't diminish the genuine adventure—you're still getting that authentic off-road experience, just without the intensity. With an average completion time of just 3 minutes, it's perfect for combining with other nearby trails or fitting into a half-day adventure.
While this trail is beginner-friendly, standard off-road safety practices apply. Ensure your vehicle is in good working order before heading out, and consider bringing supplies for longer exploration of the surrounding area. The 17 successful completions logged by other Newtracs users confirm this is a reliable, well-established route. Whether you're testing new equipment or introducing someone to 4WD adventures, Round Body Gully Road delivers an accessible and enjoyable off-road experience.
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0.6 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
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