Telecom Track is a 1.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Gower, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 8 minutes.
You'll discover why Telecom Track is a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Gower—a short, confidence-building run that delivers genuine 4WD enjoyment without intimidation. This 1.6 km track follows an old communication line corridor through diverse Victorian landscape, offering you a pleasant mix of gentle forest sections and open terrain. The well-maintained surface provides excellent traction for both seasoned and newer off-road drivers, making it an ideal shakedown run before tackling more challenging routes in the region.
The driving experience here is relaxed and rewarding. You'll navigate smooth, rolling terrain with zero steep grades, allowing you to focus on line choice and vehicle control rather than battling technical obstacles. The scenery showcases typical Gower country—scattered trees, grassland, and glimpses of the surrounding forest canopy. With an average completion time of just 8 minutes, you can easily link this track with other nearby trails or use it as a warm-up route.
Preparation is straightforward for Telecom Track. Standard 4WD equipment and basic recovery gear are sufficient, and conditions remain fairly consistent year-round. You should check local weather conditions before heading out, as wet weather can soften the track surface. With five vehicles already successfully completing this route, you'll find it's a proven, reliable choice for a quick off-road adventure that won't drain your fuel tank or test your patience.
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1.6 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
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