Barneys Highway is a 4.1 km Medium 4WD trail in Ellerslie, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 4%, includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 21.05 minutes.
Barneys Highway offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible yet engaging medium-difficulty adventure near Ellerslie in New South Wales. You'll navigate 4.1 km of diverse terrain that challenges your vehicle handling skills without demanding extreme technical prowess, making it ideal for intermediate drivers looking to build confidence on genuine off-road tracks.
The trail takes you through varied landscapes as you work your way along a steady 4% grade. You'll encounter multiple river crossings that form the highlight of this route—these water sections demand careful line selection and vehicle control, rewarding attentive drivers with genuine off-road satisfaction. The surrounding scenery captures the natural beauty of the NSW countryside, providing an immersive experience beyond simple track bashing. Completion typically takes around 21 minutes of active driving, allowing you to experience quality off-roading without an all-day commitment.
Before tackling Barneys Highway, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition with proper tire pressure for off-road traction. The river crossings necessitate checking current water levels and weather conditions, as water flow can vary seasonally. Carry recovery gear and let someone know your route. While this medium-difficulty trail is forgiving compared to extreme 4WD tracks, respecting the natural hazards will ensure a safe, enjoyable experience that showcases what genuine off-road adventure is all about.
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4.1 km
Distance
21 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
Avg Speed
4%
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