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Hey guys

Just a quick question for today... Who knows of any great roads in Victoria that are worth travelling to just to drive on.

Looking for anything with a nice large selection of corners, that DOESNT require doing anything that will cause trouble.

I.e a nice 80-100kmh speed. There is nothing really locally (Bendigo) that really fits the bill, hence the need to look towards something to maybe make an excuse for a road trip. Ive heard the Great Ocean Road is aight. But im thinking it may be just a fraction to far for a simple day trip. Any thoughts???

Luke.

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Black spur is nice, as are a lot of the roads in the dandenong mountains area. I've only been there a couple of times but they were awesome.

Having said that, the G.O.R is without a doubt one of the most spectacular roads I've driven on in Victoria and I would highly recommend going there.

black spur

great ocean rd

roads around gembrook

roads around back of ringwood / warrandyte (look up tindals rd)

roads around emerald

any of these will do, a great tip is to do these during the week

on weekends forget it, traffic and muppet city

I'm always going to warrandyte and area's around there for a bit of a drive.

Looking forward to heading to the black spur and great ocean road over the next couple of weeks as I havent been there in along time >,<

RedHill

Aurthurs seat

The run from Somers -Pt Leo- Cape Schank- St Andrews

Old moorooduc rd is fun, beats the freeway anyday.

Some fun drives and challenging twisties to be found.

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