Brocks Road is a 17.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Mount Buller, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 3%. Average drive time is 54.14 minutes.
Brocks Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Mount Buller, delivering scenic alpine views without demanding extreme technical skills. You'll navigate a well-maintained 17.2 km route that showcases the natural beauty of Victoria's high country, with gentle terrain that builds confidence for newer drivers while remaining enjoyable for experienced adventurers.
The trail winds through mixed forest and open alpine sections, where you'll encounter mild to moderate track conditions with a manageable 3% average grade. Gravel surfaces and light rutting characterize most of the route, requiring standard 4WD capability rather than specialized equipment. The driving experience is straightforward—you'll spend roughly 54 minutes covering the distance at a comfortable pace, allowing time to absorb the surrounding landscape and stop for photographs of Mount Buller and the surrounding ranges.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and carry adequate water and snacks. The track is suitable year-round, though winter weather can impact conditions, so check local forecasts before departing. You'll want to bring a basic recovery kit and ensure your 4WD is properly maintained. With only minor hazards and straightforward navigation, Brocks Road makes an ideal choice for those building their off-road experience or seeking a relaxing weekend drive in the high country.
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17 km
Distance
54 min
Avg Time
19 km/h
Avg Speed
3%
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