Road 11 is a 3.4 km Easy 4WD trail in Myrtleford, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 3%. Average drive time is 18 minutes.
Road 11 offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving in Victoria's picturesque Alpine region. You'll navigate a well-maintained 3.4 km route near Myrtleford that delivers genuine adventure without requiring extreme vehicle modifications or advanced driving skills. The gentle 3% grade means you can focus on enjoying the stunning countryside rather than wrestling with technical obstacles, making this an ideal trail for newer off-roaders or those looking for a relaxed weekend drive.
As you traverse Road 11, you'll experience a mix of rural terrain with pastoral views characteristic of the upper Murray region. The relatively short completion time of around 18 minutes shouldn't fool you into rushing—take your time to appreciate the landscape and practice your vehicle handling on the varied ground conditions. While the trail is straightforward, standard off-road precautions apply: ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition, carry water and basic recovery gear, and check local conditions before heading out, as weather can affect track accessibility.
The easy difficulty rating makes Road 11 perfect for building confidence behind the wheel or introducing family members to off-roading. With its accessible length and manageable grade, you can easily combine this trail with other activities in the Myrtleford area, creating a full day of exploration in one of Victoria's most scenic regions.
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3.4 km
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18 min
Avg Time
12 km/h
Avg Speed
3%
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