Knights Track is a 0.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Wensleydale, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 1 minutes.
Knights Track offers 4WD enthusiasts a perfect introductory experience near Wensleydale, combining accessibility with genuine off-road enjoyment. This short but satisfying route showcases the diverse terrain that makes Victoria's backcountry so appealing, with a manageable drive that's ideal for newer 4WD adventurers or those looking to warm up before tackling more demanding tracks.
You'll navigate through varied landscape featuring a mix of open grassland and light scrub, with the track itself presenting a well-defined path that's forgiving without being boring. The gentle grades and stable surface make this an excellent opportunity to practice your vehicle handling and get comfortable with off-road driving techniques in a low-stress environment. As you progress along the 400-meter route, you'll appreciate the surrounding rural scenery that characterizes this region of Victoria.
Being completely flat with no steep sections, hazards are minimal, though you should still maintain basic 4WD safety practices—check your tire pressure before departing and ensure your vehicle is in good working order. The short one-minute completion time makes this ideal for combining with other nearby tracks or as a casual weekend outing. With 14 successful completions already logged, Knights Track has proven itself as a reliable choice for drivers of all experience levels. Use the Newtracs app to navigate confidently and connect with the growing community of explorers discovering Victoria's lesser-known gems.
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0.4 km
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1 min
Avg Time
26 km/h
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