Mccallums Road is a 3.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Wandiligong, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 9%. Average drive time is 10 minutes.
You'll appreciate Mccallums Road for its accessibility and scenic appeal—a perfect introduction to off-roading in Victoria's high country. This easy 3.6 km trail near Wandiligong offers a quick 10-minute drive that doesn't sacrifice natural beauty, taking you through charming rural landscape with pleasant forest sections that showcase the region's character. The terrain is manageable for most vehicles, though you should remain attentive to the 9% grade in places, which demands steady throttle control and brake modulation.
The driving experience here balances relaxation with engagement. You'll navigate gently rolling sections while enjoying views of the surrounding bushland, making this an ideal trail for building confidence if you're new to off-roading. The road surface varies between compacted earth and light gravel, requiring basic vehicle control but nothing extreme. While the trail's ease makes it forgiving, you should still ensure your vehicle is roadworthy and your tyres have adequate grip. There are minimal hazards, though you'll want to watch for loose stones and maintain awareness of the grade, particularly on descent.
This trail has proven accessible to various vehicle types, with a small but growing community of drivers discovering its charm. Whether you're seeking a quick escape into the Victorian high country or testing your skills on forgiving terrain, Mccallums Road delivers a satisfying off-road experience without overwhelming demands.
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3.6 km
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10 min
Avg Time
23 km/h
Avg Speed
9%
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