Obyrne Track is a 0.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Wentworth, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 1 minutes.
You'll discover why the Obyrne Track near Wentworth is a favorite quick detour for 4WD enthusiasts exploring Victoria's inland routes. This ultra-short trail offers a perfect pit-stop opportunity when you're traversing the region, delivering a surprisingly engaging driving experience despite its compact length. The track winds through characteristic local terrain that showcases the landscape around Wentworth, providing just enough variety to keep things interesting during your brief journey.
The driving experience here is straightforward and accessible, making it ideal if you're new to off-roading or simply want to stretch your vehicle's capabilities without committing to a lengthy adventure. You'll navigate gentle terrain with no steep grades to challenge you, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surroundings and getting a genuine feel for how your 4WD handles off-road conditions. The minimal grade means you can take your time exploring the route without worrying about technical driving demands.
Given the track's manageable nature, you'll need minimal preparation—standard off-road driving practices and a vehicle in reasonable condition are all that's required. The Newtracs app can help you locate the exact starting point near Wentworth and track your progress as you complete this rewarding micro-adventure. With only a minute of driving time, the Obyrne Track is perfect for adding to your exploration itinerary or combining with other nearby routes.
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0.3 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
33 km/h
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