Timbarra Track is a 1.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Nunniong, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 9 minutes.
You'll discover a rewarding short burst of 4WD driving near Nunniong that packs genuine character into just over a kilometre. The Timbarra Track offers medium-difficulty terrain that's perfect for honing your vehicle handling skills without requiring extensive time commitment—ideal for combining with other local routes or as a confidence builder for less experienced drivers. The gentle, consistent grades mean you can focus on line choice and throttle control rather than wrestling steep descents.
The track winds through classic Victorian high country scenery, with native forest providing a natural corridor that keeps the driving interesting. You'll encounter a mix of rutted sections and firmer ground, with enough variation to keep your attention throughout the short run. The terrain is forgiving enough that most capable 4WD vehicles will handle it comfortably, though you should still check conditions before heading out—local weather can affect ground grip and visibility. There are no extreme hazards, but standard precautions apply: let someone know your plans, carry basic recovery gear, and drive at speeds that suit the conditions and your experience level.
With only a handful of recorded vehicle runs, you'll feel like a trail pioneer on this lesser-travelled route. It's the kind of track that rewards careful observation and smooth driving technique, making it excellent for building confidence and enjoying genuine off-road exploration in the Nunniong region.
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1.1 km
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9 min
Avg Time
8 km/h
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