Pretty Gully Track is a 2.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Bonang, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
Pretty Gully Track offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Bonang, with a perfectly maintained route that showcases the natural beauty of Victoria's East Gippsland region. You'll navigate a straightforward 2-kilometre path that winds through scenic gully country, where native vegetation frames your journey and the landscape reveals the area's geological character. The track's gentle terrain makes it ideal for those building confidence behind the wheel or anyone seeking a leisurely off-road experience without technical challenges.
The driving experience here is remarkably smooth, with zero steep grades ensuring comfortable progression for all skill levels and vehicle types. You should expect well-formed surfaces that allow you to focus on enjoying the surrounding bushland rather than wrestling with obstacles. The short five-minute completion time means you can tackle this route as part of a larger exploration day, combining it with other local tracks to build a comprehensive adventure.
While preparation is minimal for Pretty Gully Track, you'll still want to carry water, a basic first-aid kit, and ensure your vehicle is in good working order. Mobile reception can be variable in this region, so it's worth downloading your route details before heading out. The track's popularity among 4WD enthusiasts speaks to its reliable condition, though checking current conditions via community reports is always wise before departure.
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2.0 km
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5 min
Avg Time
26 km/h
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