Lawloit Track is a 8.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Peronne, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 24 minutes.
Perfect for drivers seeking an accessible introduction to off-road exploration, the Lawloit Track near Perenelle, Victoria offers a gentle yet rewarding drive through diverse countryside. You'll navigate 8.8 kilometres of well-maintained terrain that showcases the region's natural character without demanding technical skill or aggressive vehicle modifications. The flat grade throughout ensures a relaxed driving experience, making this an ideal trail for family outings or those building confidence in off-road conditions.
As you progress along the track, you'll encounter a mix of grassed and formed road surfaces, with gentle undulations that keep the drive interesting without presenting significant challenges. The surrounding landscape opens up pleasant views of rural Victoria, and the straightforward nature of the route means you can focus on enjoying the scenery and the satisfaction of exploring beyond sealed roads. Wildlife spotting opportunities are common in this region, so keep an eye out as you drive.
Preparation is minimal for this easy-grade trail—standard fuel and basic supplies are all you'll need for the approximately 24-minute drive. The track's popularity among drivers (six vehicles have already completed it) speaks to its appeal as a reliable, enjoyable experience. Track conditions are generally stable, though checking weather forecasts beforehand ensures optimal driving conditions. Use the Newtracs app to navigate with confidence and log your completion.
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8.8 km
Distance
24 min
Avg Time
23 km/h
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