Longs Gully Road is a 1.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Cabbage Tree, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
You'll appreciate Longs Gully Road as the perfect introduction to off-roading near Cabbage Tree, Victoria. This easy, short route delivers a genuine 4WD experience without technical demands, making it ideal for beginners wanting to build confidence or experienced drivers seeking a relaxing cruise. The 1.8-kilometre trail takes just five minutes to complete, so it's perfect for combining with other local routes or enjoying as a quick weekend outing.
The drive winds through scenic bushland with minimal elevation change, keeping the experience smooth and accessible for any capable vehicle. You'll find the track well-defined with natural surfaces that respond pleasingly to 4WD traction, giving you that satisfying sense of being properly equipped for the terrain. The flat grade means you can focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than wrestling technical obstacles, though you should always maintain appropriate speeds and keep an eye out for ruts or vegetation encroachment that can vary seasonally.
With over 25 vehicles having successfully tackled this trail, you can drive with confidence knowing it's well-tested and reliable. The short length makes it forgiving if conditions change, and the ease of navigation means you can explore without needing advanced route-finding skills. Whether you're using the Newtracs app to track your progress or simply enjoying an uncomplicated off-road experience, Longs Gully Road delivers accessible adventure in Victoria's beautiful bushland.
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1.8 km
Distance
5 min
Avg Time
24 km/h
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