Long Lane is a 7.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Barwite, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 6 minutes.
Long Lane offers 4WD enthusiasts a relaxing introduction to off-road driving near Barwite, Victoria. This gentle 7.2 km route provides the perfect opportunity to familiarize yourself with your vehicle's capabilities without the pressure of technical challenges. You'll navigate straightforward terrain that rewards smooth driving and vehicle control, making it an ideal choice for newcomers to the sport or those seeking an easy, stress-free outing.
The scenery along Long Lane showcases the rural character of the Barwite region, with rolling countryside and open landscapes creating a pleasant driving experience. You'll encounter mostly flat, manageable ground with minimal grade variations—there are no steep sections to worry about. The track's accessibility means you can focus on enjoying the drive and soaking in your surroundings rather than concentrating intensely on obstacles or technical sections.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry essentials like water and a first aid kit. While this trail presents no significant hazards, it's always wise to let someone know your route and expected return time. The Newtracs app can help you navigate and track your progress, ensuring you stay on course throughout your journey. With an estimated completion time of around 6 minutes of active driving, Long Lane is perfect for a quick adventure or as a warm-up before tackling more challenging trails in the region.
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7.2 km
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6 min
Avg Time
78 km/h
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