Soldiers Memorial Avenue is a 1.4 km 4WD trail in Queens Domain, Tasmania, Australia.
You'll discover a unique piece of Tasmanian heritage along Soldiers Memorial Avenue, where history and off-road exploration converge near Queens Domain. This 1.4 km route offers 4WD enthusiasts an opportunity to navigate terrain that combines accessibility with scenic surroundings, making it ideal for drivers looking to experience the region without extreme technical challenges. The relatively flat grade means you can focus on enjoying the landscape and the memorial significance of this route rather than battling steep inclines.
The driving experience here emphasizes exploration over adrenaline, with straightforward terrain that allows you to appreciate the local environment at a comfortable pace. You should expect conditions typical of rural Tasmanian tracks—be prepared for variable ground surfaces and check weather conditions before heading out, as seasonal changes can affect track conditions. The proximity to Queens Domain makes this an excellent addition to a broader day trip exploring the area.
While this trail remains untracked on Newtracs with no confirmed vehicle passage data yet, it presents an opportunity for pioneers to contribute their experience. Whether you're a 4WD newcomer building confidence or an experienced driver seeking a leisurely scenic route, Soldiers Memorial Avenue delivers accessible off-road driving with historical context. Bring supplies for your vehicle and plan accordingly for Tasmania's variable weather, and you'll find a rewarding short route that connects you to both the landscape and local heritage.
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