Twins Track is a 0.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Selwyn, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 2.13 minutes.
Perfect for newcomers to off-roading or those seeking a quick scenic jaunt, Twins Track delivers genuine 4WD enjoyment without the technical demands. You'll find this short but rewarding route near Selwyn offers an ideal introduction to navigating unsealed terrain, with over 170 drivers already discovering its appeal.
The track itself winds through characteristic Victorian bushland, taking you on a straightforward 0.7 km journey that rarely feels rushed despite its brevity. You'll experience genuine off-road driving on natural surface, with gentle grades that keep things manageable for vehicles of all capabilities. The terrain is forgiving enough that you can focus on soaking in the surrounding landscape rather than wrestling with your steering wheel. The drive typically takes around two minutes, but most drivers find themselves lingering to explore the area and appreciate the quieter corners of the Selwyn region.
Before heading out, standard 4WD preparation applies—check your vehicle's condition and bring water, though hazards are minimal on this easy route. The lack of steep sections means you won't need specialized recovery equipment, but do carry basics for unexpected situations. You should also check local conditions before departing, as seasonal weather can affect track access. Whether you're building confidence behind the wheel or simply want a relaxing drive that proves 4WD adventures don't require extreme terrain, Twins Track delivers the goods in a compact package.
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0.7 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
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