Road 4 is a 1.9 km Easy 4WD trail in Myrtleford, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
If you're looking for an accessible introduction to off-road driving near the Alpine region, Road 4 delivers a straightforward yet scenic experience that won't intimidate newcomers to 4WD adventures. You'll traverse a compact 1.9 km route that showcases the gentle terrain characteristic of the Myrtleford area, making it an ideal choice for those building confidence behind the wheel or testing out recently modified vehicles.
The drive itself is remarkably smooth, with zero steep grades ensuring you can focus on enjoying the rural landscape rather than wrestling with challenging obstacles. You'll encounter well-defined tracks through open country, with minimal technical difficulty that allows you to appreciate the surrounding scenery at a relaxed pace. The flat terrain means standard 4WD vehicles handle this route with ease, though you should still maintain basic vehicle maintenance and ensure your tyres are in good condition before heading out.
With an estimated completion time of just five minutes, Road 4 works perfectly as a warm-up drive before tackling more demanding trails in the region, or as a pleasant standalone outing for those who prefer leisurely off-road exploration. The trail's proven track record—already driven successfully by ten vehicles—confirms its reliability and accessibility. Use the Newtracs app to pinpoint the exact starting location near Myrtleford and navigate with confidence through this beginner-friendly adventure.
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1.9 km
Distance
5 min
Avg Time
26 km/h
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