Eleven Road is a 7.1 km Easy 4WD trail in Florentine, Tasmania, Australia. Average drive time is 19.04 minutes.
Eleven Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an excellent introduction to off-road driving in Tasmania's pristine wilderness. This easy 7.1 km route near Florentine delivers the genuine adventure of remote forest exploration without requiring advanced technical skills, making it perfect for newer drivers keen to test their vehicles in natural conditions. You'll navigate well-maintained track sections that wind through dense native forest, with gentle grades and straightforward obstacles that build confidence behind the wheel.
The driving experience combines peaceful forest scenery with genuine backcountry immersion. You'll encounter mixed terrain of compacted earth and rocky sections as you progress through the trail, with the surrounding landscape offering glimpses of Tasmania's rugged beauty. The flat grade profile means you can focus on line choice and vehicle control rather than managing steep descents or technical rock crawling.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle has decent ground clearance and good all-terrain tyres—while challenges are minimal, proper preparation keeps the experience enjoyable. Check weather conditions, as wet conditions can impact traction on forest floors. Bring water and basic supplies for this leisurely 19-minute journey. With zero previous vehicle records on Newtracs, you'll have the opportunity to be among the first to log this scenic Tasmanian gem and help future drivers discover what makes Eleven Road a worthwhile addition to their off-road adventures.
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7.1 km
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19 min
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30 km/h
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