Chappel Road is a 5.3 km Hard 4WD trail in Telopea Downs, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 19 minutes.
Chappel Road delivers a challenging backcountry experience that will test your vehicle's capability and your driving skills near Telopea Downs. This hard-rated trail combines technical terrain with remote Victoria scenery, making it ideal for experienced 4WD drivers seeking genuine adventure away from well-trodden paths. You'll navigate 5.3 km of demanding track that demands concentration and mechanical sympathy throughout.
The terrain here is unforgiving, with rocky sections and tight squeezes that require precise vehicle handling. You should expect rough surfaces, potential ground clearance challenges, and sections that will make you work for every metre of progress. The landscape is distinctly Victorian bushland, offering isolation and authentic off-road character rather than spectacular vistas—this is about the pure driving challenge. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition and consider carrying recovery gear; with only two logged completions, this trail remains relatively undiscovered, meaning you may not encounter help if things go wrong.
Plan for approximately 19 minutes of active driving, though difficult sections may slow your pace considerably. The 0% steep grade might seem deceptive—difficulty here comes from technical challenges rather than extreme gradients. Bring extra fuel, water, and be completely self-sufficient. Use the Newtracs app to track your progress and ensure you have the most current trail information before departing.
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5.3 km
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19 min
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