Alfred Martin Way is a 0.5 km Easy 4WD trail in North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia. Average drive time is 1 minutes.
Alfred Martin Way offers 4WD enthusiasts a quick and accessible introduction to off-road driving near North Stradbroke Island. This easy half-kilometre route is perfect for drivers looking to warm up their vehicles or introduce newcomers to four-wheel driving without technical demands. You'll navigate through relatively flat terrain with minimal elevation changes, making it an ideal option for families or those new to off-road adventures.
The trail takes you through the characteristic landscape of the Stradbroke Island region, where you can experience the unique Queensland coastal environment. With a 0% steep grade, you'll enjoy a relaxed driving experience that lets you focus on the scenery rather than wrestling with challenging obstacles. The straightforward nature of this route means you can complete it in just a minute of driving time, though you may want to linger longer to take in the surroundings or plan your next adventure.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry essential supplies for the area. While this is an easy trail with minimal hazards, it's always wise to check local conditions and follow standard off-road safety practices. With 16 vehicles already having successfully completed Alfred Martin Way, you'll be joining a growing community of 4WD explorers discovering this accessible route. The Newtracs app can help you navigate and track your progress on this enjoyable coastal Queensland experience.
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0.5 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
40 km/h
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