Stirrup Iron Road is a 1.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Briagolong, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 5%. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
Stirrup Iron Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Briagolong, combining ease of access with genuinely rewarding countryside exploration. You'll discover a well-formed track that winds through rural Victoria's characteristic landscape, where open farmland and scattered vegetation create scenic vistas along your route. The 1.8 km journey is ideal for newer 4WD drivers or those looking for a quick, confidence-building drive without the commitment of longer trails.
The terrain presents a gentle 5% grade that keeps things interesting without demanding advanced technical skills. You'll encounter a mix of compacted earth and gravel surfaces that provide good traction in most conditions, allowing you to experience basic 4WD handling in a forgiving environment. The surrounding pastoral scenery showcases the region's agricultural heritage, making this more than just a mechanical challenge—it's a chance to explore authentic country roads.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry basic recovery equipment, as remote areas demand self-sufficiency. Wet conditions can affect traction on this route, so check local weather and track conditions before committing. With only 3 minutes of driving time needed to complete the trail, you'll want to factor in extra time to enjoy the surroundings and take photographs of the beautiful Gippsland landscape. This is the perfect warm-up trail for building your off-road confidence.
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1.8 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
39 km/h
Avg Speed
5%
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