Nicklaus Link Track is a 0.3 km Medium 4WD trail in Killawarra, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 2 minutes.
You'll discover a surprisingly engaging short route near Killawarra that packs more character into 300 metres than many longer tracks. The Nicklaus Link Track offers 4WD enthusiasts a quick but worthwhile diversion, perfect for testing your vehicle's handling on varied terrain without demanding serious technical skill. The medium difficulty rating means you'll encounter enough obstacles to keep things interesting, while the flat grade ensures accessibility for a wider range of vehicles and drivers.
As you navigate this compact trail, you'll experience a mix of surface conditions that showcase different driving techniques. The compact length means you can complete the run in around two minutes of active driving, making it ideal for fitting into a longer journey or for drivers keen to tick off another quality track. The terrain here demands attention and smooth vehicle control, rewarding confident but measured driving inputs.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and your tyres have adequate tread—even short tracks can surprise unprepared drivers. There's minimal steep terrain to worry about, but you should still carry basic recovery gear and let someone know your plans. With only three vehicles having completed this track on Newtracs, you'll be joining a select group exploring what this Killawarra gem has to offer. Track the trail using the Newtracs app to share your experience and build the community record.
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0.3 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
17 km/h
Avg Speed
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19 km/h NE
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