Mattera Track is a 11.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Gawler Ranges, South Australia, Australia. Average drive time is 17.08 minutes.
The Mattera Track offers 4WD drivers an excellent introduction to off-road exploration near the scenic Gawler Ranges. You'll discover a rewarding 11.2 km route that combines accessibility with genuine outback character, making it perfect for those building their off-road confidence or enjoying a leisurely weekend adventure. The track winds through classic South Australian bushland with relatively gentle terrain that lets you focus on soaking in the landscape rather than wrestling with technical obstacles.
You should expect well-formed track conditions with minimal steep sections, allowing you to maintain steady progress and enjoy the surrounding scenery. The rolling countryside reveals the region's natural beauty, with native vegetation and open vistas typical of the Gawler Ranges area. With zero steep grades, the drive is forgiving enough for standard 4WD vehicles, though you'll still experience genuine off-road conditions that justify getting behind the wheel of a capable vehicle.
Before heading out, carry plenty of water and fuel, as services are limited in this remote area. Check current track conditions and ensure your vehicle is properly maintained for unpaved terrain. The 17-minute average completion time leaves room for stops to appreciate viewpoints or wildlife spotting. This is a perfect trail for families, novice off-roaders, or anyone seeking a relaxed day exploring South Australia's outback without demanding technical driving skills.
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17 min
Avg Time
39 km/h
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