Hatty Road is a 0.9 km Easy 4WD trail in Strathmerton, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
Hatty Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Strathmerton, making it ideal for newcomers testing their vehicles or experienced drivers seeking a quick, relaxed run. You'll navigate a straightforward 0.9 km route that showcases the rural character of inland New South Wales without demanding technical skill or challenging terrain. The flat topography means you can focus on enjoying the countryside rather than wrestling with steep grades or complicated obstacles.
The driving experience is refreshingly uncomplicated—you'll traverse well-defined track surfaces with minimal hazards, making this perfect for those building confidence behind the wheel of a 4WD. The surrounding landscape reflects typical NSW rural country, with open vistas that make for pleasant cruising. With only 3 minutes of driving time required to complete the trail, you can easily combine it with other local routes or use it as a warm-up run.
Preparation is minimal for this easy route. Standard safety checks on your vehicle suffice, and any 4WD in reasonable working order will handle the conditions comfortably. Using the Newtracs app, you can track your progress and share your experience with the growing community of users who've tackled this trail. Whether you're introducing family members to off-road driving or simply want a quick, scenic detour through rural NSW, Hatty Road delivers straightforward 4WD enjoyment without complications.
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0.9 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
25 km/h
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