No. 2 Link Road is a 0.8 km Medium 4WD trail in Tallarook, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 4 minutes.
No. 2 Link Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a quick but satisfying drive near Tallarook, perfect for those wanting to test their skills on varied terrain without committing to a lengthy expedition. You'll navigate a compact 0.8 km route that packs genuine interest into its short distance, making it ideal for adding to a larger day's adventure or introducing newcomers to off-road driving.
The trail takes you through mixed terrain that demands your attention despite its medium difficulty rating. You'll encounter sections that require careful line selection and steady throttle control, with the landscape shifting between open areas and tighter sections that test your vehicle handling. The relatively flat grade means you're not battling steep climbs or descents, allowing you to focus on technical driving rather than extreme angles—a refreshing change of pace that builds confidence without overwhelming inexperienced drivers.
Before heading out, check current conditions and ensure your vehicle is in solid working order, as the terrain can become unpredictable after wet weather. Tyre pressure and clearance should be verified, and basic recovery equipment is recommended. With 17 vehicles already logged on Newtracs completing this trail, you'll have real-world data to inform your approach. The 4-minute average completion time suggests a leisurely pace that lets you absorb the experience rather than rush through—perfect for photography or simply enjoying the satisfaction of solid off-road driving.
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0.8 km
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4 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
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