W2 Track is a 1.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Tyers, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
Perfect for those new to off-roading or anyone seeking a quick, confidence-building drive, the W2 Track near Tyers offers an accessible introduction to Victoria's diverse terrain. You'll navigate a short 1.6 km route that showcases the region's natural character without demanding technical expertise or extended time commitments. The gentle landscape and straightforward conditions make this trail ideal for testing your vehicle's capabilities in a low-pressure environment, whether you're breaking in new equipment or simply enjoying a leisurely weekend outing.
The drive itself takes approximately five minutes, moving through relatively flat terrain with minimal gradient challenges. You'll experience authentic bush driving without steep climbs or aggressive obstacles—the kind of steady, predictable conditions that let you focus on vehicle handling and trail awareness. The surrounding scenery provides pleasant views typical of the Tyers area, with native vegetation framing your route and creating an immersive off-road experience.
Before heading out, carry essential recovery gear and ensure your vehicle is in good working order, though the easy grade means mechanical demands are minimal. The trail's popularity among the Newtracs community—with 10 vehicles having completed it—speaks to its appeal as a go-to choice for introductory off-roading. Whether you're a beginner building skills or an experienced driver seeking an easy cruise, the W2 Track delivers straightforward, accessible off-road enjoyment.
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1.6 km
Distance
5 min
Avg Time
23 km/h
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