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Top 7 attractions in the Kimberley, WA: What to see and do

Discover the Kimberley’s best sights, from epic gorges to remote coastlines. Here are the top 7 attractions you won’t want to miss

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Discover Facing Island: Queensland’s coastal escape for campers, 4×4 enthusiasts and fishing lovers

Experience the perfect blend of camping, 4×4 trails, and fishing adventures

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The Red Centre: 4×4 journey to the centre of Australia

The Red Centre presents countless adventures for 4WD tourers

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Top End adventure: Touring North Queensland, the NT and Western Australia

Exploring the wide open spaces of Australia’s northern reaches

Explore NT

Visiting Garig Gunak Barlu National Park (Cobourg Peninsula) – Everything you need to know

Perched at the northernmost tip of the NT mainland, this park rewards intrepid travellers with untouched beaches and dramatic landscapes

Explore WA

Why Albany in WA should be your next coastal road trip

WA’s oldest settlement is a perfect blend of rich history, rugged coastline and rolling forest

Explore QLD

Moreton Island or K’gari (Fraser Island): Which one should you visit first?

Both are breath-taking, but which island paradise is right for you?

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Follow Leichhardt’s Trail: 4WD adventure through Queensland and NT’s remote Gulf Country

Retrace explorer Ludwig Leichhardt’s epic 1844 journey!

Explore VIC

Wyperfeld National Park: A 4WD and camping paradise in Victoria’s outback

A remote outback escape in Victoria’s northwest, Wyperfeld offers epic 4WD tracks, rich history and stunning mallee camping

Explore SA

2025 Land Rover Defender Experience to Arkaba Station, Flinders Ranges

A bush escape in the Flinders Ranges where conservation takes priority over tourism

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What’s on now: 4×4 events, track advice and travel ideas in 2025

Load up the fourbie and explore this great country, with help from the travel experts

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The best city escapes in your 4×4 this Easter

Here are some of the best city escapes for four-wheelers who want to get away on the Easter holidays!

Explore NSW

Touring the New England region of the Great Dividing Range

One of Kev Smith’s favourite places is in his own backyard: the New England area of the Great Dividing Range on NSW’s north coast

Explore QLD

For those up for a challenge, Frenchmans Track in FNQ has it all

Deep water and jungle madness in Far North Queensland!

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Discovering the Pilbara’s northern secrets

This northern part of the Pilbara has plenty to see between the massive mining operations and remote expanses

Explore SA

Exploring the western Flinders Ranges

The western part of the Flinders Ranges offers some challenging tracks, rich history and unique station stays

Explore VIC

Touring to the heart of the Victorian High Country

Ron Moon reckons the very best parts of the High Country are in its very heart, up high in the mountains

Explore NT

Tackling the Finke River 4WD route

This route offers an exciting journey through the Finke Gorge National Park, showcasing stunning desert landscapes

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The best off-road trips in Australia: Our most memorable 4×4 adventures

To celebrate 500 issues of 4X4 Australia magazine, three editorial elders share their most memorable adventures

Explore SA

Mount Freeling Track, from Lyndhurst to Arkaroola

Stunning landscapes, geological wonders, Aboriginal and European history, rough 4×4 tracks, a good dose of isolation, and amazing campsites

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Travelling Duncan Road from Kununurra to Halls Creek

Duncan Road is a spectacular alternative route between Kununurra and Halls Creek

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Five of the best summer escapes in Queensland

There’s no shortage of stunning summer 4×4 sojourns in the Sunshine State

Explore NT

4×4 trip to the stunning Palm Valley

Palm Valley is home to ancient and unique palms and the mighty Finke River, and it’s ready to explore

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Following the Old Ghan railway north to Oodnadatta

A drive along The Old Ghan railway line reveals many remnants from the past that stand testament to the effort involved in building such a remote rail service