Wents Road is a 5.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Mondayong, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 10 minutes.
Wents Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Mondayong, with a perfect blend of easy accessibility and genuine outback character. You'll traverse 5.6 kilometres of well-maintained dirt track that winds through classic NSW countryside, delivering scenic rural views without demanding advanced technical skills. The terrain is refreshingly straightforward—no steep grades to navigate—making this an ideal choice for newer 4WD drivers or those seeking a relaxed weekend drive away from sealed roads.
The driving experience is smooth and predictable, allowing you to focus on enjoying the landscape rather than wrestling with challenging obstacles. You'll encounter typical outback conditions: well-formed dirt surface with minimal washouts, providing a genuinely off-road feel while remaining forgiving for standard 4WD vehicles. The 10-minute average completion time makes this perfect for fitting into a broader day trip or combining with neighbouring trails in the region.
Before heading out, check local weather conditions as heavy rain can impact track conditions, though this remains a low-risk route year-round. Ensure your vehicle has adequate fuel and carry water supplies—standard precautions for any outback driving. With six vehicles already having successfully tackled Wents Road, you'll be joining a growing list of drivers who've discovered this hidden gem. The track's popularity among the community speaks volumes about its reliability and accessibility.
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5.6 km
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10 min
Avg Time
34 km/h
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