Holland Track is a 30.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Little Italy, Western Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 30 minutes.
The Holland Track offers 4WD drivers a fantastic introduction to off-road adventure near Little Italy, Western Australia. You'll experience 30 kilometres of accessible terrain that showcases the region's natural beauty without demanding advanced driving skills. This easy-rated trail is perfect for those building their off-road confidence or looking for a leisurely weekend drive that doesn't compromise on scenery or fun.
As you navigate the track, you'll encounter well-formed dirt roads with minimal technical challenges—the 0% steep grade means you can focus on enjoying the landscape rather than white-knuckling through difficult terrain. The driving experience is smooth and predictable, making it ideal for families or those new to 4WD exploration. The surrounding Western Australian bushland reveals itself gradually as you progress, offering genuine outback character without the hazards of more extreme trails.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good condition and carry adequate water and supplies. While this track presents minimal hazards, preparation remains essential for any off-road adventure. You can track your progress and share your experience using the Newtracs app to connect with other 4WD enthusiasts who've tackled this route. With five successful completions already recorded, the Holland Track has proven itself as a reliable, accessible option for anyone seeking genuine off-road exploration near Little Italy.
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30 km
Distance
30 min
Avg Time
61 km/h
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