Halls Road is a 1.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Olney, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 10.75 minutes.
Halls Road near Olney offers a perfect introduction to off-road driving, combining accessibility with genuine 4WD adventure. You'll discover why 53 experienced drivers have tackled this trail—it delivers the satisfaction of navigating genuine bush terrain without requiring advanced technical skills. The 1.2 km route winds through native Australian landscape, showcasing the region's natural character while remaining manageable for drivers new to serious off-roading.
The driving experience is straightforward but engaging, with gentle grades and natural surfaces that let you focus on line choice and vehicle control. You'll navigate through sections of packed dirt and light rocky terrain, with vegetation framing the track on both sides. The relatively flat gradient means you can concentrate on developing your off-road technique rather than managing steep descents or challenging climbs. This makes Halls Road ideal for building confidence and skills in a realistic but forgiving environment.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry adequate water, spare fuel, and a basic recovery kit. The trail takes approximately 11 minutes to complete, making it suitable for a quick weekend run or as a confidence-builder before tackling more demanding routes. Track the details with the Newtracs app to record your completion and share your experience with the growing community of drivers who've explored this accessible slice of New South Wales bush driving.
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11 min
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