Glengully Track is a 1.0 km Medium 4WD trail in Percydale, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 9 minutes.
You'll discover why Glengully Track has earned its reputation as a hidden gem for 4WD drivers seeking a genuine off-road experience without excessive technical demands. This 1-kilometre track near Percydale offers the perfect sweet spot for intermediate drivers looking to hone their skills in a manageable setting. The relatively flat terrain means you can focus on vehicle control and trail reading rather than wrestling with steep grades, making it an ideal confidence-builder for those progressing beyond beginner routes.
As you navigate Glengully Track, expect a mix of compacted earth and rocky sections that keep you engaged throughout the short but rewarding drive. The surrounding Victorian countryside provides pleasant scenery, with native vegetation framing your passage and occasional clearings offering glimpses of the broader landscape. While the 9-minute average completion time suggests a straightforward run, the varied surface conditions demand your attention and respect—this is genuine off-road driving, not a casual cruise.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and bring basic recovery gear. Though hazards are minimal on this track, always carry water, a first aid kit, and let someone know your route. The eight vehicles that have tackled Glengully Track demonstrate its proven accessibility, and tracking your own performance through the Newtracs app will help you monitor your progress as you develop your 4WD skills.
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1.0 km
Distance
9 min
Avg Time
7 km/h
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