Andrews Road is a 3.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Maiden Gully, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
Andrews Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Maiden Gully, Victoria. You'll enjoy a straightforward 3-kilometre route that's perfect for building confidence behind the wheel or enjoying a quick bush exploration with minimal technical demands. The trail's flat terrain and easy gradient make it ideal for newer drivers or those seeking a leisurely weekend drive without the stress of challenging obstacles.
As you traverse Andrews Road, you'll experience typical Victoria bushland scenery with a mix of established tracks and cleared pathways. The driving experience is smooth and predictable, allowing you to focus on enjoying the landscape rather than concentrating on technical manoeuvres. With an average completion time of just 8 minutes, it's an excellent choice if you're planning to combine multiple trails in a single outing or introducing family members to off-road driving.
While this trail presents minimal hazards thanks to its easy rating, you should still ensure your vehicle is in good working condition and carry basic supplies such as water and a first aid kit. Check weather conditions before heading out, as Victoria's terrain can become slippery after rainfall. The trail's popularity among the Newtracs community—with six vehicles having completed it—makes it a reliable choice with proven accessibility, so you can drive with confidence knowing others have successfully navigated it.
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3.0 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
24 km/h
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