Stolls Road is a 0.6 km Medium 4WD trail in Neerim East, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 25%. Average drive time is 4.57 minutes.
Stolls Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a punchy hill climb that delivers serious challenge in a compact package. Just 0.6 km of pure engagement near Neerim East, this trail packs a steep 25% grade that'll test your vehicle's traction and your driving precision. You'll experience the satisfaction of conquering a genuinely technical ascent without committing hours to the expedition—perfect for honing your off-road skills or fitting in a quality drive during a weekend adventure.
The terrain demands respect and focus as you navigate the sustained incline through scenic bushland surroundings. You'll encounter loose surface conditions that require careful throttle control and line selection; momentum management is critical here. The steep gradient means your vehicle's approach angles and weight distribution matter considerably, making this an ideal training ground for intermediate drivers looking to progress beyond basic tracks.
Before attempting Stolls Road, ensure your 4WD is in top mechanical condition with quality tyres offering genuine grip. You should carry recovery gear and ideally have a spotter if you're unfamiliar with steep climbs. With 27 previous completions logged on Newtracs, you'll benefit from reviewing other drivers' experiences on the platform to understand what's worked on this particular challenge. The short duration means you can attempt multiple passes or tackle additional trails in the same area—making this a valuable addition to any Victorian 4WD adventure.
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0.6 km
Distance
5 min
Avg Time
11 km/h
Avg Speed
25%
Steep Grade
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