Seven Dials Track is a 3.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Pomonal, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 7 minutes.
You'll discover a genuine hidden gem in the Grampians region with the Seven Dials Track, a perfectly suited introduction to off-road driving near Pomonal. This easy 3.8 km route offers a refreshing escape into rural Victoria without demanding technical skill or extensive vehicle modifications, making it ideal for newcomers to 4WD exploration or those seeking a leisurely weekend drive.
The track winds through accessible terrain with minimal gradient, allowing you to focus on enjoying the surrounding landscape rather than wrestling with challenging obstacles. You'll experience authentic outback driving conditions with natural surfaces that provide genuine traction feedback without the stress of steep descents or complex rock gardens. The gentle pace means you can complete the route in approximately seven minutes of actual driving time, though you'll likely want to linger longer to absorb the local scenery and stop for photos.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry basic supplies including water and a charged mobile device. While the Seven Dials Track presents minimal hazards compared to more technical trails, standard off-road precautions apply—inform someone of your plans and check local conditions beforehand. The track's forgiving nature makes it perfect for building confidence behind the wheel in a 4WD vehicle, and you can track your journey progress using the Newtracs app to log your adventure in this beautiful corner of Victoria.
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3.8 km
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7 min
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34 km/h
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