Worseldine Track is a 7.8 km Medium 4WD trail in Dandongadale, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 19%. Average drive time is 24 minutes.
You'll find the Worseldine Track near Dandongadale a rewarding medium-difficulty challenge that delivers genuine off-road satisfaction without extreme technical demands. This 7.8 km route tests your vehicle control on steep grades—reaching 19% in places—while offering varied terrain that keeps you engaged throughout the 24-minute run. The combination of elevation changes and challenging sections makes this an ideal trail for drivers looking to build their skills and confidence in a real backcountry environment.
The driving experience here is genuinely interesting, with terrain that transitions between rutted sections and rocky outcrops as you climb through the landscape. You'll appreciate the scenic Victoria bushland surroundings, but stay focused—the steep gradients demand respect and proper technique, particularly on descent where brake control becomes critical. Before tackling Worseldine, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition, your tyres are suitable for off-road use, and you're familiar with hill climbing and descent procedures. Check weather conditions beforehand, as wet conditions could significantly increase the difficulty rating. The track's proven record—successfully completed by 15 different vehicles—shows it's achievable for well-prepared drivers, but comes down to your experience level and vehicle capability. Bring recovery gear and let someone know your intended route.
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7.8 km
Distance
24 min
Avg Time
20 km/h
Avg Speed
19%
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