West Tanjil Road 4wd is a 1.7 km Hard 4WD trail in Fumina South, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 79.03 minutes.
West Tanjil Road 4WD offers a challenging off-road experience that will test your vehicle's handling and your driving skills on technical terrain near Fumina South. This hard-rated trail attracts serious 4WD enthusiasts seeking genuine adventure rather than casual scenic drives. You'll navigate through 1.7 kilometres of demanding conditions that combine rocky outcrops, uneven surfaces, and tight sections requiring precision driving—expect the full experience to take around 1 hour and 19 minutes to complete.
The landscape showcases the rugged beauty of Victoria's high country, with native forest and varied terrain keeping you engaged throughout. You'll encounter sections that demand careful line selection and vehicle control, with rocky obstacles and potential water crossings depending on seasonal conditions. The trail's hard difficulty rating is well-earned; this isn't a forgiving route, so you should ensure your 4WD is properly equipped with good ground clearance, quality tyres, and appropriate recovery gear before attempting it.
Preparation is essential for West Tanjil Road—check current conditions, bring recovery equipment, and consider travelling with other vehicles. The 19 previous Newtracs users who've tackled this trail can attest to its legitimate challenge. You'll need intermediate to advanced driving skills and a vehicle capable of handling continuous technical obstacles. This trail delivers authentic off-road adventure for those ready to test themselves against genuine terrain.
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1.7 km
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1h 19m
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2 km/h
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