Bennies Lane is a 1.0 km Medium 4WD trail in Wabonga, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 4 minutes.
You'll discover why Bennies Lane near Wabonga has become a favorite among 4WD enthusiasts seeking a quick, satisfying off-road experience. This medium-difficulty trail offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving without requiring specialized skills or extensive vehicle modifications. The 1-kilometer route winds through varied terrain that keeps you engaged while remaining forgiving enough for drivers building their confidence.
As you navigate Bennies Lane, you'll experience well-formed tracks with interesting surface conditions that test your vehicle's handling without overwhelming demands. The trail showcases the characteristic landscape of the region, with native vegetation framing your route and occasional challenging sections that reward smooth driving technique. With no steep grades to navigate, you can focus on line selection and vehicle control—key skills that translate well to more technical trails.
The straightforward four-minute run makes Bennies Lane ideal for those wanting to maximize trail time without committing to lengthy expeditions. You should ensure your vehicle is in good working order before heading out, though standard recovery equipment suffices for this medium-rated track. The trail's accessibility has made it popular with the local 4WD community, with over 20 vehicles already logging successful runs. Track your progress and share your experience using the Newtracs app to join fellow enthusiasts exploring Victoria's outstanding off-road destinations.
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1.0 km
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4 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
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