Cahills Road is a 1.8 km Medium 4WD trail in Mandurang, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 11 minutes.
If you're seeking a genuinely rewarding medium-difficulty drive without the commitment of a full-day expedition, Cahills Road delivers the goods. This 1.8 km gem near Mandurang tests your vehicle handling and line choice through a variety of terrain that keeps you engaged from start to finish. You'll navigate rocky sections that demand precise steering, mixed with smoother stretches that let you build momentum through tighter passages.
The surrounding landscape showcases classic Victorian countryside, with native bushland framing the track and providing pleasant scenery as you work your way through. The trail's moderate technical difficulty makes it ideal for drivers building their off-road skills—challenging enough to feel accomplished when you nail a tricky section, but forgiving enough that mistakes won't leave you stranded. You should expect the drive to take around 11 minutes, though you'll likely want to stop and scout lines on your first run to avoid unexpected surprises.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in solid mechanical condition and carry recovery gear, as assistance isn't immediately available in this remote area. Check local conditions beforehand, as weather can quickly impact track quality. The zero-degree grade means you're not fighting gravity, but rutted or loose sections demand respect. With nine successful completions logged by other Newtracs users, you can access real driver data and track conditions through the app to plan your approach.
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1.8 km
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11 min
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