Road 16 is a 1.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Myrtleford, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 8%. Average drive time is 79 minutes.
Road 16 offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Myrtleford, combining gentle terrain with picturesque Alpine region scenery. You'll navigate a short 1.5 km route that's perfect for building confidence behind the wheel without requiring advanced technical skills. The trail features an 8% grade that keeps things interesting while remaining forgiving, making it ideal for newer 4WD drivers or those looking for a relaxed weekend outing.
As you progress along Road 16, you'll experience well-maintained track conditions that showcase the natural beauty of Victoria's high country. The surrounding landscape transitions through native forest and open grassland, offering glimpses of the region's pastoral character. The relatively straightforward driving experience allows you to focus on scenery and vehicle handling rather than navigating obstacles, though you should still maintain proper tire pressure and ensure your 4WD is in good working order before setting out.
With an average completion time of just over an hour, this trail fits perfectly into a half-day adventure and pairs well with exploring other nearby attractions around Myrtleford. While the terrain is forgiving, standard 4WD preparation remains essential—check weather conditions, carry recovery equipment, and stay aware of your vehicle's capabilities. Road 16 delivers genuine off-road experience in a package that respects your time and skill level.
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1.5 km
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1h 19m
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Avg Speed
8%
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