Bermuda 1 is a 3.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Geeveston, Tasmania, Australia. Average drive time is 7.15 minutes.
Bermuda 1 offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Geeveston, Tasmania. You'll navigate a refreshingly straightforward 3.7 km route that prioritizes enjoyment over technical challenge, making it ideal for newer drivers or those seeking a relaxed weekend adventure. The trail's gentle terrain and zero steep grades mean you can focus on enjoying the Tasmanian landscape rather than wrestling with your vehicle's capabilities.
As you traverse this easy route, expect a mix of well-maintained tracks and natural forest passages that showcase the region's character without demanding advanced driving skills. The seven-minute completion time shouldn't fool you—this is no rushed experience. You'll have ample opportunity to take in your surroundings, spot local wildlife, and appreciate the quieter side of off-roading. The straightforward nature of Bermuda 1 means minimal preparation is required; standard 4WD vehicles handle it comfortably in most conditions.
What makes this trail particularly valuable is its role as a confidence-builder. You'll complete it without the stress of steep descents, river crossings, or technical obstacles, yet you're still experiencing genuine off-road driving on authentic forest tracks. Use the Newtracs app to download detailed route information and track your progress, ensuring you make the most of this accessible adventure. Whether you're new to 4WDing or simply prefer straightforward drives, Bermuda 1 delivers an enjoyable Tasmanian experience.
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3.7 km
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7 min
Avg Time
31 km/h
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