Bobbys Lane is a 1.6 km Hard 4WD trail in Bullarto South, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 26.16 minutes.
You'll discover why Bobbys Lane has earned its hard rating the moment you commit to this challenging 1.6 km route near Bullarto South. This isn't a trail for the faint-hearted—rocky terrain, tight vegetation, and technical obstacles demand respect and vehicle control. You'll navigate through demanding sections that test your driving skills and your vehicle's capability, with narrow passages that require precision and determination to complete successfully.
The scenery around Bobbys Lane showcases Victoria's rugged bushland character, with native vegetation flanking both sides of the track. You should expect to encounter loose rocks, rutted sections, and uneven ground that'll keep you engaged throughout the entire 26-minute journey. The trail's difficulty comes not from steep grades but from the relentless technical challenges that demand constant attention and skilful vehicle handling.
Preparation is essential before tackling this route. You'll need a capable 4WD vehicle in good mechanical condition, quality tyres with decent tread, and recovery equipment on board. Scout the trail conditions beforehand using the Newtracs app to check recent vehicle reports—knowing what the 10 previous drivers encountered will help you plan your approach. Take your time, drive defensively, and consider attempting this challenging trail when weather conditions are dry. This is a rewarding experience for experienced 4WD enthusiasts seeking genuine technical challenge.
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1.6 km
Distance
26 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
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