Kerferd Track is a 0.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Stanley, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
You'll discover why the Kerferd Track has become a favorite gentle introduction to off-roading near Stanley, Victoria. This short but scenic route takes you through coastal terrain with spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, perfect for drivers looking to build confidence behind the wheel without tackling serious technical challenges. The 0.8 km track is ideal for families, newcomers to 4WD adventures, or anyone seeking a quick but rewarding drive with minimal physical demands.
The driving experience here is refreshingly straightforward—you'll navigate easy terrain with no steep grades, allowing you to focus on enjoying the pristine Victorian countryside rather than wrestling with your vehicle. The route offers glimpses of the rugged coastal beauty that makes this region so compelling, and the gentle gradient means drivers of all skill levels can complete it comfortably. You should expect smooth progress and a completion time of just five minutes, making this perfect for combining with other local attractions.
Before heading out, basic vehicle maintenance is all you'll need—this track doesn't demand specialized preparation or recovery equipment. The minimal hazards and easy conditions make it an excellent option for testing your 4WD capabilities or simply enjoying a peaceful drive through beautiful Australian terrain. With only a handful of vehicles having completed this route on Newtracs, you'll experience relatively untouched countryside during your visit.
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0.8 km
Distance
5 min
Avg Time
11 km/h
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