Windy Track is a 0.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Wulgulmerang West, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 1 minutes.
You'll discover an excellent introduction to off-road driving near Wulgulmerang West on the Windy Track, a short but worthwhile route perfect for those new to 4WD adventures. Despite its brief 0.4 km length, this trail offers genuine appeal for drivers looking to build confidence in a vehicle without requiring extensive time commitment. The terrain is manageable and forgiving, making it an ideal training ground for developing your off-road skills before tackling more demanding routes in the region.
The drive itself is straightforward, with no steep grades to navigate, allowing you to focus on vehicle control and line selection. You'll experience a genuine off-road setting with natural surroundings that showcase the Victorian landscape without overwhelming technical difficulty. The track's gentle nature means you can enjoy the scenery and driving experience at a relaxed pace, taking time to appreciate the environment around Wulgulmerang West.
Preparation for the Windy Track is minimal—standard vehicle maintenance and appropriate tyres are all you'll need. The 1-minute average completion time makes this perfect as a warm-up run or as part of a longer exploration of nearby trails. With only a 0% steep grade, hazards are minimal, though you should still maintain awareness of ground conditions and drive within your comfort level. This accessible trail proves that worthwhile 4WD experiences don't always require extreme distances or technical challenges.
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0.4 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
31 km/h
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