Severs Beach Track is a 1.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Eden, Victoria, Australia. Average drive time is 4 minutes.
You'll discover why Severs Beach Track is a beloved coastal gem for 4WD enthusiasts seeking an accessible yet scenic drive near Eden. This easy 1.0 km route delivers coastal views without demanding technical skill, making it ideal for newcomers to off-road driving or those wanting a relaxed cruise with impressive scenery. The flat terrain means zero steep grades, allowing you to focus on enjoying the landscape rather than wrestling with challenging obstacles.
The drive takes you through coastal vegetation toward stunning ocean vistas, with the track's straightforward nature letting you absorb the natural beauty of Victoria's South Coast. The sandy surface provides gentle traction that rewards smooth driving technique, while the sheltered route remains accessible even after light rainfall. You'll complete the drive in around 4 minutes of actual travel time, though most visitors spend considerably longer stopping to appreciate the coastal views and photo opportunities.
Before heading out, bring plenty of water and sun protection—there's minimal shade along this exposed coastal route. While the terrain poses no technical challenges, ensure your vehicle has adequate tyre pressure for sandy conditions and that you're familiar with basic 4WD techniques. The track's popularity means it's well-maintained, and with Newtracs' offline navigation capabilities, you can explore confidently even in areas with limited mobile coverage.
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1.0 km
Distance
4 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
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