Tram Road is a 1.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Oldina, Tasmania, Australia. Average drive time is 4.55 minutes.
Tram Road offers 4WD drivers a delightful introduction to off-road exploration in Tasmania's picturesque countryside near Oldina. You'll discover a gentle, well-formed track that showcases the region's rural character without demanding technical skill, making it perfect for beginners testing their vehicle's capabilities or families looking for a scenic adventure.
The drive takes you through open farmland and light woodland, where you'll experience authentic Tasmanian landscapes at a leisurely pace. The flat terrain means you can focus on enjoying the surroundings—pastoral vistas, native vegetation, and the peaceful atmosphere of rural Tasmania—rather than wrestling with steep grades or technical obstacles. At just 1.7 kilometres, you'll complete the entire route in approximately 5 minutes, though you'll likely want to spend longer exploring the area and taking in the scenery.
Before heading out, basic vehicle preparation is all you need—ensure your 4WD is in good working order and your tyres are appropriately inflated for off-road driving. The absence of steep sections means hazards are minimal, though standard off-road safety practices should always apply. Use the Newtracs app to navigate and log your completion, joining a growing community of adventurers discovering Tasmania's accessible trails. Tram Road is an ideal warm-up drive that proves rewarding off-road experiences don't always require dramatic terrain or extreme difficulty.
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1.7 km
Distance
5 min
Avg Time
33 km/h
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