Upper Sunday Road is a 1.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Clonbinane, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 4 minutes.
Upper Sunday Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an excellent introduction to off-road driving near Clonbinane, combining accessibility with genuine backcountry exploration. You'll discover a well-formed track that winds through scenic rural Victoria, perfect for those looking to build confidence in vehicle handling without technical demands. The 1.8 km route showcases the region's pastoral landscape, with gentle grades and straightforward terrain that keep your focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than wrestling with obstacles.
The driving experience is refreshingly stress-free—you'll complete the trail in approximately four minutes, making it ideal for a quick weekend outing or as part of a longer touring day. The flat gradient means minimal strain on your vehicle and passengers, allowing you to appreciate the countryside at a relaxed pace. You should expect well-maintained track conditions suitable for most 4WD vehicles, though checking local conditions before departure is always recommended.
With eleven successful traversals already logged, Upper Sunday Road has proven itself as a reliable choice for recreational drivers. Whether you're new to off-road driving or simply seeking an easy scenic drive, you'll find this trail delivers genuine backcountry experience without the complexity. The surrounding area offers opportunities to combine this route with other local attractions, making it a smart addition to your Victorian adventures.
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1.8 km
Distance
4 min
Avg Time
30 km/h
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