Tulloch Ard Road is a 32.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Buchan, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 0%. Average drive time is 45 minutes.
You'll love Tulloch Ard Road for its accessible yet rewarding introduction to off-road driving in Victoria's scenic Buchan region. This 32.4 km trail delivers a perfect balance of exploration and ease, making it ideal for newer 4WD drivers or those seeking a relaxed weekend adventure. The route winds through diverse landscape featuring gentle forest tracks and open pastoral sections, showcasing the natural beauty of the East Gippsland countryside. You'll enjoy wide-open views and the satisfaction of covering good ground without technical challenges demanding your full attention.
The driving experience is straightforward and forgiving—there are no steep grades to negotiate, allowing you to focus on soaking in the surroundings and enjoying the journey rather than wrestling with your vehicle. Completion takes approximately 45 minutes of actual driving, though you'll likely want to allocate longer to stop and explore the area. The terrain is generally well-maintained, though you should check local conditions before heading out, particularly after rain when some sections may require caution.
This trail has proven popular with 10 previous drivers who've tackled it successfully in standard 4WD vehicles. While hazards are minimal, always carry water and let someone know your route. Use the Newtracs app to download trail maps and track your progress, ensuring you stay oriented throughout your adventure in this beautiful corner of Victoria.
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32 km
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45 min
Avg Time
44 km/h
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0%
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