Green Hills Link Road is a 5.6 km Medium 4WD trail in Glenfalloch, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 26 minutes.
You'll discover why Green Hills Link Road is a favourite among Victorian 4WD enthusiasts—it offers the perfect balance of accessibility and genuine off-road adventure near Glenfalloch. This medium-difficulty 5.6 km route winds through scenic bushland with varied terrain that keeps you engaged without demanding extreme vehicle modifications or advanced driving skills. The track takes approximately 26 minutes to complete, making it ideal for a satisfying half-day outing or as part of a larger exploration of the region.
The driving experience features a mix of well-defined tracks and more challenging sections that test your vehicle handling and line selection. You'll navigate through natural obstacles, creek crossings, and undulating terrain that showcase the character of Victoria's landscape. The absence of steep grades means you can focus on precision driving rather than wrestling with extreme angles, though you should still respect the terrain and maintain appropriate speeds through trickier sections.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in good mechanical condition and carry essential recovery gear—51 previous drivers have successfully completed this trail, and preparation is key to keeping your experience enjoyable. Check weather conditions beforehand, as wet weather can significantly increase difficulty. The Newtracs app makes it easy to track your progress and share your completion with the community of adventurers who've tackled this rewarding Victorian link road.
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5.6 km
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26 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
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