Old Bolaro Road is a 3.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Buckenbowra, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 8.02 minutes.
Old Bolaro Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Buckenbowra, combining gentle terrain with authentic rural character. You'll traverse a straightforward 3.2 km route that showcases the local landscape without demanding advanced driving skills, making it ideal for newer off-roaders or those seeking a leisurely weekend adventure. The flat gradient and well-formed track surface mean you can focus on enjoying the drive rather than wrestling with your vehicle.
The scenery along Old Bolaro Road captures the essence of rural NSW, with open farmland and tree-lined sections creating a pleasant driving experience. You'll encounter natural surfaces typical of regional access roads, though conditions remain predictable year-round. The eight-minute completion time means this is perfect for combining with other nearby trails or as a confidence-building route. Be prepared for occasional corrugations and minor ruts, and ensure your vehicle is in basic working order—though recovery equipment shouldn't be necessary on this beginner-friendly track.
While currently a rarely-travelled route, Old Bolaro Road provides an authentic off-road experience without technical challenges. The minimal traffic and open terrain create a peaceful atmosphere, letting you appreciate the Buckenbowra district while building your 4WD skills. It's the kind of trail that reminds drivers why they love exploring Australia's backroads.
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3.2 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
46 km/h
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