Firewood No1 Road is a 1.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Flowerdale, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 6 minutes.
You'll discover that Firewood No1 Road offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving near Flowerdale, combining accessibility with genuine exploration. This easy 1.2 km route delivers a satisfying drive through Victorian backcountry without demanding advanced skills or specialized recovery equipment, making it ideal for newcomers to 4WDing or those seeking a relaxed weekend outing.
The terrain consists of a well-maintained forest track that winds gently through native bushland, providing a pleasant change of pace from sealed roads. You'll navigate smooth, compacted surfaces with minimal obstacles, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surrounding landscape rather than technical driving challenges. The flat grade means you won't encounter steep ascents or descents, keeping the experience comfortable and confidence-building. Expect to complete the drive in around six minutes at a leisurely pace, though you may want to linger longer to appreciate the quieter sections and forest atmosphere.
While this trail requires minimal preparation, you should still carry basic supplies including water and a first aid kit. Ensure your vehicle's tires are in good condition and your fuel tank has adequate reserves before heading out. Check seasonal conditions beforehand, as winter rainfall can occasionally affect track quality in this region. The route's straightforward nature makes it perfect for testing your vehicle's basic off-road capabilities or simply enjoying a peaceful drive through the Victorian bush.
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1.2 km
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6 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
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