Wb Line is a 8.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Chandlers Creek, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 4%. Average drive time is 11.38 minutes.
You'll discover why the Wb Line has earned its reputation as an accessible yet rewarding 4WD experience near Chandlers Creek. This 8.2 km trail offers novice off-road drivers the perfect opportunity to build confidence while navigating genuine terrain, with a gentle 4% grade that keeps things manageable without sacrificing the authentic outback feel. The route takes you through Victoria's distinctive landscape, where you'll encounter varied ground conditions that showcase what your vehicle can handle on a leisurely drive through the region.
The terrain alternates between well-formed sections and more textured surfaces, giving you genuine feedback from your tyres without demanding advanced technical skills. You'll appreciate the scenic surroundings as you work your way through the trail, with the Victorian bush providing that classic Australian off-road atmosphere. The completion time of around 11 minutes of actual driving means you can take your time exploring, stopping to check out interesting features or take photographs.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry water and basic recovery gear—standard precautions for any off-road adventure. The low-traffic nature of this route (reflected in our limited vehicle data) means you should be self-sufficient out here. Use the Newtracs app to track your progress and location as you navigate, and you'll be well-equipped to enjoy this excellent introduction to 4WD touring in Victoria.
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8.2 km
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11 min
Avg Time
43 km/h
Avg Speed
4%
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