F D A Road is a 6.8 km 4WD trail in Nunniong, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 11%.
You'll discover an intriguing off-road challenge near Nunniong that rewards adventurous drivers willing to tackle an unrated gem. FDA Road offers 6.8 kilometres of genuine terrain exploration, where you'll encounter an 11% grade that demands respect and proper vehicle preparation. This is the kind of trail that separates casual drivers from committed 4WD enthusiasts—it's raw, relatively untested, and presents real obstacles that require skill and attention.
The terrain alternates between challenging climbs and descents that keep you engaged throughout the drive. You should expect variable track conditions typical of rural Victoria's backcountry roads, with potential for loose surfaces, ruts, and natural obstacles. The scenery reflects the region's characteristic landscape, though the focus here is clearly on the driving experience rather than tourist attractions.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition and equipped with recovery gear. The lack of previous completion data on Newtracs means you're venturing into relatively undocumented territory—bring water, communication devices, and tell someone your route. This trail suits experienced 4WD drivers who enjoy exploration and don't mind unknown variables. The 11% grade alone demands a capable vehicle with good ground clearance and proper tyre selection. If you're seeking a straightforward scenic drive, look elsewhere; if you want authentic backcountry adventure near Nunniong, FDA Road awaits.
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