Neiner Track is a 0.9 km Medium 4WD trail in Drummond North, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 4 minutes.
You'll find the Neiner Track offers a fantastic introduction to off-road driving near Drummond North, combining accessibility with genuine 4WD adventure. This 0.9 km route delivers a satisfying drive without the intimidation factor of more challenging terrain, making it ideal for those building confidence behind the wheel or simply seeking a quick but rewarding off-road experience.
The track guides you through diverse Victorian bush country, where you'll navigate modest obstacles and natural terrain features that test your vehicle handling without demanding extreme capability. The relatively flat grade keeps things manageable, though you should stay alert for hidden ruts, loose surface patches, and potential water crossings depending on recent rainfall. The surrounding landscape rewards your attention with native vegetation and glimpses of the local environment that remind you why off-roading enthusiasts love this region.
With an average completion time of just 4 minutes, this is perfect for adding to a longer adventure or fitting into a weekend trip. You'll want to check conditions before heading out, as seasonal weather can impact track quality. Seven vehicles have already successfully tackled the Neiner Track, confirming its suitability for medium-difficulty driving. Bring standard recovery gear and ensure your vehicle is in good working order, and you're set for an enjoyable drive through some genuinely interesting bush terrain.
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0.9 km
Distance
4 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
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