Trans Access Road is a 28.7 km 4WD trail in Nullarbor, South Australia, Australia.
The Trans Access Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a remote and authentic Australian outback experience near the Nullarbor, where you'll traverse vast, rugged terrain far from the beaten path. This 28.7 km route challenges you with variable road conditions typical of inland South Australia—expect graded sections interspersed with rougher stretches that demand careful navigation and vehicle control. The landscape unfolds as classic outback scenery: sparse vegetation, open plains, and the distinctive geological features that make this region unique.
You should come well-prepared for this adventure, as the remote location means limited services and no immediate assistance. Carry plenty of water, fuel, and emergency supplies, and ensure your 4WD vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition before tackling this route. Check weather conditions beforehand, as seasonal changes can significantly affect road accessibility and driving difficulty. The trail's unrated status reflects its remote nature—while it presents no extreme obstacles, the isolation and variable conditions demand respect and self-reliance.
Your reward for the journey is immersion in one of Australia's most isolated and striking landscapes. The Nullarbor region's unique character comes alive when you're navigating it at ground level, experiencing the vastness that makes this corner of South Australia truly special. This is the kind of trail that appeals to adventurous drivers seeking genuine outback exploration rather than groomed tourist routes.
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39 km/h SSE
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