Bradys Lane is a 1.9 km Easy 4WD trail in Greendale, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 4.59 minutes.
Bradys Lane offers 4WD drivers a perfect introduction to off-road exploration near Greendale, combining accessibility with genuine backcountry character. This easy 1.9 km route showcases the gentle terrain typical of Victoria's rural landscapes, with minimal elevation change that makes it ideal for newer enthusiasts or those looking to shake off the road dust. You'll navigate through natural bush settings where you can experience the satisfaction of 4WD driving without the technical demands of more challenging trails.
The drive takes roughly five minutes to complete, giving you enough time to appreciate the surroundings without committing half your day to navigation. The track itself presents no steep grades, allowing you to focus on line choice and vehicle control while enjoying the scenery at a leisurely pace. You should be prepared with basic supplies—water, a phone with adequate coverage, and a spare tire—though this route presents minimal hazards for properly maintained vehicles. The relatively undisturbed environment makes it an excellent choice for photography or simply experiencing quiet bushland away from sealed roads.
With only one vehicle having completed this trail on the Newtracs platform, you'll have the opportunity to help build the community record. Whether you're looking to gain confidence, test vehicle modifications, or simply enjoy a short backcountry outing, Bradys Lane delivers a straightforward 4WD experience that proves you don't need extreme difficulty to have genuine fun off-road.
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1.9 km
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5 min
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