Robbie Road is a 4.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Murrindindi, Victoria, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 4%. Average drive time is 15 minutes.
Robbie Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Murrindindi, Victoria. You'll find this 4.0 km trail perfect for building confidence behind the wheel, whether you're new to four-wheel driving or looking for a leisurely weekend run. The gentle terrain features a modest 4% grade that keeps things manageable while still delivering authentic off-road experience, and you can expect to complete the route in around 15 minutes of pure driving enjoyment.
The landscape around Robbie Road showcases the natural beauty of the Murrindindi region, with native vegetation lining your path as you wind through accessible terrain. You'll navigate a well-defined track that balances simplicity with genuine off-road character, avoiding the frustration of overly technical obstacles while maintaining the satisfaction of proper 4WD driving. The trail conditions are generally forgiving, though you should keep an eye out for loose gravel sections and occasional ruts—nothing severe, but reminders to keep your vehicle in good working order with proper tire pressure and fluid levels before departure.
This easy-rated trail has proven popular with the community, with 28 vehicles already logged through Newtracs, meaning you'll benefit from a well-established route. Robbie Road works wonderfully as a warm-up trail before tackling more challenging routes, or as a perfect destination for those seeking relaxed weekend adventure without the intensity of technical four-wheel driving.
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4.0 km
Distance
15 min
Avg Time
17 km/h
Avg Speed
4%
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