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Best driving roads near Traralgon, VIC

Traralgon is the gateway to Gippsland's alpine and coastal driving - the Great Alpine Road, Mount Baw Baw Tourist Road and the 90-Mile Beach all within reach.

Roads scored
3
Median RQS
7.7/10
Total kilometres
3 km

Only 3 roads match these filters. See all roads near Traralgon

  1. 01

    Bonang Road

    VICSecondary2 km131.8 km away6 grey spots
    8.8
    RQS
  2. 02

    Omeo Highway

    VICSecondary0 km146.2 km away2 grey spots
    7.7
    RQS
  3. 03

    Mansfield - Whitfield Road

    VICSecondary0 km142.8 km away2 grey spots
    7.7
    RQS

Mount Baw Baw Tourist Road climbs the Baw Baw plateau north-west of the city. The Great Alpine Road and Omeo Highway extend further north-east into alpine country. South, the road to Wilsons Promontory opens up with its own coastal mix.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best driving roads near Traralgon?+

Contour's top three scored roads near Traralgon are Bonang Road (VIC, RQS 8.8/10, 131.8 km away); Omeo Highway (VIC, RQS 7.7/10, 146.2 km away); Mansfield - Whitfield Road (VIC, RQS 7.7/10, 142.8 km away). All are within a two-hour touring drive of the city.

How far should I drive from Traralgon to find a great road?+

The nearest excellent-rated road (RQS 8+) is Bonang Road, about 131.8 km from Traralgon. Plenty of good options sit closer if you don't want the full drive.

Are there good motorcycle roads near Traralgon?+

Yes. Bonang Road scores 8.8/10 for motorcycles and sits 131.8 km from Traralgon. Several other strong rides sit within the same radius.

Are there any dangerous sections on roads near Traralgon?+

Contour has identified grey spots on 3 roads within range of Traralgon - sections where the posted speed limit does not match the road geometry. Bonang Road has 6. Take extra care in wet conditions.

When is the best time to drive near Traralgon?+

Alpine roads (Baw Baw, Great Alpine) close or chain-require June-October; Gippsland coast is year-round.

Scores are based on road geometry, surface quality, traffic density, and crash history. Always drive to conditions and follow local road rules.