Battle Guilly Track is a 3.6 km Medium 4WD trail in Deptford, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 13%. Average drive time is 20 minutes.
You'll discover what makes the Battle Guilly Track a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure near Deptford, Victoria—a compact yet challenging route that punches above its weight in terms of driving engagement. This 3.6 km track delivers genuine 4WD satisfaction, with a steep 13% grade that demands respect and proper vehicle control throughout your journey. You'll navigate terrain that tests your line choice and throttle management, making this ideal for drivers looking to build confidence without committing to a full-day expedition.
The driving experience here is focused and purposeful. You should expect around 20 minutes of concentrated navigation through varied ground conditions that showcase what your vehicle can handle. The landscape offers appealing Victorian countryside scenery, though you'll want to come prepared—check weather conditions beforehand, as the steep sections can become challenging in wet conditions. Ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical order, your tyres have adequate tread, and you're carrying basic recovery gear. The track's compact length means you won't be far from help, but it's still worth respecting the terrain and your own limits.
This is the kind of trail where the Newtracs app proves invaluable for navigation, allowing you to focus on the driving rather than route-finding. With only a handful of vehicles having tackled it so far, you'll experience a genuinely quieter corner of Victoria's 4WD scene.
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3.6 km
Distance
20 min
Avg Time
11 km/h
Avg Speed
13%
Steep Grade
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