Kellys Lane is a 0.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Invermay, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 1 minutes.
You'll discover Kellys Lane as a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Invermay, Victoria. This short but scenic route offers newcomers and experienced drivers alike the chance to explore rural terrain without the commitment of a lengthy expedition. The trail's minimal grade and straightforward layout make it an ideal training ground for those familiarising themselves with 4WD capabilities, or simply looking for a quick recreational drive through the Victorian countryside.
As you navigate Kellys Lane, you'll experience gentle terrain that showcases the local landscape without demanding advanced driving skills. The track winds through pastoral surroundings, providing pleasant views of the region while maintaining easy drivability throughout. The flat grade means you can focus on enjoying the scenery rather than concentrating on technical challenges, making this an excellent choice for family outings or casual weekend adventures.
With minimal hazards and straightforward conditions, this trail requires no special preparation beyond standard vehicle checks. The short one-minute drive duration makes Kellys Lane perfect for combining with other nearby routes to build a fuller day of exploration. Whether you're new to off-roading or simply want a relaxed coastal drive experience, you'll find this accessible trail a rewarding way to spend time in the Invermay area. Track your journey using the Newtracs app to record your completion and explore what other adventures await in the region.
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0.2 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
79 km/h
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16 km/h SSW
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