Bunjils Cave Road is a 1.3 km 4WD trail in Black Range, Victoria, Australia.
Bunjils Cave Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a fascinating journey into Victoria's geological and cultural heritage near the Black Range. This short but intriguing 1.3 km route provides access to one of the region's most significant Aboriginal sites, making it as much a historical expedition as a driving experience. You'll navigate relatively gentle terrain that rewards careful vehicle handling and attention to the landscape unfolding around you.
The trail winds through native bush country characteristic of the Black Range area, with the drive serving as your gateway to exploring the cave system and its rich Indigenous history. While the route itself presents minimal technical challenges, you should prepare for potential weather impacts on track conditions—Victoria's seasonal changes can affect accessibility and surface quality. The completion time varies depending on how long you choose to spend at the destination itself, but the actual driving portion is brief.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is equipped for variable terrain and that you've checked current conditions, as this remote location can be affected by recent rainfall or maintenance work. You'll want to bring water, sun protection, and respect for the sacred cultural significance of Bunjils Cave. The Newtracs app can help you pinpoint the exact trailhead location and track your progress through this short but meaningful drive.
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