Glengully Track is a 0.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Percydale, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 23%. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
You'll find the Glengully Track near Percydale offers an exciting technical challenge that punches well above its modest 0.4 km length. This medium-difficulty route demands respect for its steep 23% grade, which tests your vehicle's traction and your driving precision in quick succession. The short but intense nature of this track makes it perfect for honing your off-road skills without committing to a full day's expedition.
The terrain here is genuinely challenging despite the brief distance. You'll navigate through sections that require careful throttle control and confident line selection, with the steep gradient providing real bite throughout. The surrounding Victoria bushland offers pleasant scenery, but your focus will remain firmly on the track ahead as you work your way through. Preparation is essential—ensure your 4WD is in top mechanical condition, check your tyre pressures for optimal grip, and don't underestimate the demands of sustained steep driving.
Before tackling Glengully, verify your vehicle's capability on moderate grades and consider practicing on easier tracks first if you're building experience. With 15 vehicles having successfully completed this route, you'll join a select group of drivers who've mastered its technical sections. The quick completion time of around 3 minutes belies the concentration required, making this a rewarding addition to any off-roader's logbook.
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0.4 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
9 km/h
Avg Speed
23%
Steep Grade
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