Berribee Tank Track is a 18.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Lindsay Point, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 21 minutes.
If you're seeking a leisurely 4WD adventure through Victoria's countryside without the adrenaline-pumping challenges, Berribee Tank Track delivers an accessible escape near Lindsay Point. This 18.7 km route offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving, combining easy terrain with genuine outback character that rewards both novice and experienced drivers looking for a relaxed outing.
You'll navigate gently undulating dirt tracks that wind through pastoral landscapes, with virtually no steep grades to navigate—making this an ideal choice for those building confidence in their 4WD capabilities or simply wanting a stress-free weekend drive. The track meanders past rural stations and natural water features, offering peaceful scenery that contrasts beautifully with typical suburban weekend pursuits. Despite its easy classification, you should come prepared with basic supplies: bring water, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition, and check local conditions before departure, as seasonal rainfall can occasionally impact track accessibility.
The straightforward 21-minute average completion time makes this perfect for fitting into a half-day adventure, whether you're combining it with other activities in the region or using it as a confidence builder before tackling more demanding trails. With only four vehicles having logged this track on Newtracs, you'll enjoy a sense of discovery and relative solitude—exactly what many 4WD enthusiasts crave when escaping the beaten path.
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19 km
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21 min
Avg Time
55 km/h
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