Fraser Road is a 3.3 km Medium 4WD trail in Numeralla, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 3%. Average drive time is 38.02 minutes.
Fraser Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure just outside Numeralla, NSW. You'll encounter a well-maintained mix of gravel and dirt surfaces that test your vehicle handling without demanding extreme technical skills, making it ideal for intermediate drivers looking to build confidence. The 3.3 km route winds through scenic rural landscape, delivering genuine off-road character within a manageable timeframe—most drivers complete it in around 38 minutes.
The terrain features a gentle 3% grade that keeps things interesting without becoming punishing. You'll navigate packed earth sections with occasional rougher patches that reward smooth driving technique. The relatively modest steep grade means you can focus on line choice and throttle control rather than wrestling with extreme angles. Wildlife spotting is possible along the route, and the surrounding countryside provides pleasant scenery typical of the Southern Tablelands region.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and your tyres have adequate tread for loose surfaces. Carry water and basic recovery equipment—while this isn't a highly technical trail, being prepared is essential in rural NSW. The Newtracs app will help you navigate the route accurately and log your completion. With only a handful of drivers having tackled Fraser Road, you'll experience a quieter off-road experience away from heavily trafficked routes.
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3.3 km
Distance
38 min
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Avg Speed
3%
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