Ferraris Link Track is a 1.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Bonnie Doon, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
Ferraris Link Track offers 4WD enthusiasts an excellent introduction to off-road driving near Bonnie Doon, combining accessibility with genuine bush exploration. This 1.5 km route delivers a quick but satisfying drive through Victoria's picturesque backcountry, perfect for those looking to test their vehicle's capability without committing to a full-day expedition.
You'll navigate gentle terrain that showcases the region's natural beauty, with minimal elevation changes making this an ideal trail for newer 4WD drivers or families wanting to experience off-road adventure. The straightforward track winds through accessible bushland, offering scenic views characteristic of the Bonnie Doon area while maintaining a relaxed pace—most drivers complete it in around three minutes of actual driving. The flat gradient means you can focus on enjoying the experience rather than managing challenging obstacles, making it perfect for practicing basic vehicle handling skills.
Preparation is minimal for this easy trail; standard safety precautions and a reliable vehicle are all you'll need. Weather conditions may occasionally affect track surface quality, so checking local conditions before heading out is sensible. With over 60 vehicles having successfully completed Ferraris Link Track, you'll be joining a growing community of drivers who've discovered this gem. Whether you're building confidence in your 4WD abilities or seeking a pleasant weekend drive, this track delivers genuine off-road experience in a highly approachable package.
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1.5 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
44 km/h
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