Bullock Hill Road is a 1.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Sarsfield, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 10%. Average drive time is 7.76 minutes.
If you're looking to build confidence in a welcoming 4WD environment, Bullock Hill Road near Sarsfield delivers an excellent introduction to off-road driving. This short but satisfying route offers genuine terrain variety in a manageable 1.8 km package, making it ideal for newer drivers or those testing out recently modified vehicles. You'll encounter a consistent 10% grade that demands respectful throttle control and brake management, yet remains forgiving enough to learn from mistakes without serious consequences.
The drive takes you through authentic rural Victoria, where you'll experience the interplay between packed earth sections and looser surface patches. The terrain keeps you engaged—steep enough to feel purposeful but not so severe that you'll feel out of your depth. You'll notice how your vehicle responds to the gradient and ground conditions, building the muscle memory that translates to more challenging tracks. The surrounding landscape provides pleasant views of the Sarsfield region, rewarding your brief journey with a genuine sense of accomplishment.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in solid mechanical condition and your tyres have adequate tread—this is where the fundamentals matter most. Bring water and let someone know your route. With only one documented completion on Newtracs, you'll be contributing valuable trail data when you drive it, helping build the community's knowledge of this accessible Victorian gem.
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1.8 km
Distance
8 min
Avg Time
14 km/h
Avg Speed
10%
Steep Grade
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