Long Spur Track 4wd is a 8.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Tanjil Bren, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 3%. Average drive time is 25.21 minutes.
If you're seeking an accessible introduction to off-road driving in Victoria's beautiful high country, Long Spur Track delivers the perfect blend of scenic rewards and straightforward terrain. You'll enjoy a smooth, confidence-building drive near Tanjil Bren that showcases the region's natural charm without demanding advanced driving skills or specialized equipment.
The 8.8-kilometre route winds through gentle forest landscapes with minimal technical challenge—the modest 3% grade means you'll experience genuine off-road driving rather than a simple fire road meander. You'll appreciate the relatively quick 25-minute completion time, making this an ideal trail for a morning adventure or as a warm-up before tackling more demanding tracks in the area. The terrain remains consistently manageable, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surroundings and practicing vehicle control in a relaxed setting.
While this trail is forgiving, you should still prepare appropriately: ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition, carry water and basic supplies, and check local conditions before departure. The track is best suited to dry weather, as wet conditions can quickly transform the surface. Nine previous drivers have successfully completed Long Spur, confirming its accessibility for standard 4WD vehicles. You'll find the Newtracs app invaluable for navigation and tracking your progress through this scenic Victorian gem.
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8.8 km
Distance
25 min
Avg Time
30 km/h
Avg Speed
3%
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