Can anyone point me in the right direction to get information on which roads in Victoria are not suitable for caravans. Eg. Very windy or steep etc.
jules47 said
09:28 PM Mar 10, 2018
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Hi - I went on google asked for map of Victoria - this one is great put the above www thingy in , when you get to the map - click on an area - but I will tell you that the Easter side of the state is the hilliest - you have the snowfields above Bright - Mt Hotham and lots more. I though this was a good map
Most of the Divide has steep gradients, predominantly in the East as jules says, but also right along to the Grampians in the West. Check very carefully if you're thinking of getting deeply into those regions. We have an issue in Vic with insufficient maintenance on country roads at the moment, quite a few are becoming degraded (pot holes, broken shoulders etc) especially in more remote areas, the Western district also Wimmera & Mallee regions spring to mind (on the maps suggested by jules47, those areas are covered by the regions titled "Grampians" and "The Murray"). The RACV is also a good source for all things road travel related in Victoria.
-- Edited by SouthernComfort on Sunday 11th of March 2018 04:59:32 PM
aussie_paul said
05:42 PM Mar 11, 2018
SouthernComfort wrote:
We have an issue in Vic with insufficient maintenance on country roads at the moment, quite a few are becoming degraded (pot holes, broken shoulders etc) especially in more remote areas, the Western district also Wimmera & Mallee regions spring to mind (on the maps suggested by jules47, those areas are covered by the regions titled "Grampians" and "The Murray"). The RACV is also a good source for all things road travel related in Victoria.
-- Edited by SouthernComfort on Sunday 11th of March 2018 04:59:32 PM
https://www.australias.guide/vic/maps/
Explore Victoria with our interactive map. Simply click on the Map below to visit each of the regions of Victoria. We have included some of the popular destinations to give you give you an idea of where they are located in the state. If you want to see more maps use the navigation panel on the right hand side of this page to ...
Hi - I went on google asked for map of Victoria - this one is great put the above www thingy in , when you get to the map - click on an area - but I will tell you that the Easter side of the state is the hilliest - you have the snowfields above Bright - Mt Hotham and lots more. I though this was a good map
Good question.
Have a poke around here to see what you can find:
https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/traffic-and-road-use/road-network-and-performance
Most of the Divide has steep gradients, predominantly in the East as jules says, but also right along to the Grampians in the West. Check very carefully if you're thinking of getting deeply into those regions. We have an issue in Vic with insufficient maintenance on country roads at the moment, quite a few are becoming degraded (pot holes, broken shoulders etc) especially in more remote areas, the Western district also Wimmera & Mallee regions spring to mind (on the maps suggested by jules47, those areas are covered by the regions titled "Grampians" and "The Murray"). The RACV is also a good source for all things road travel related in Victoria.
www.racv.com.au/membership/member-benefits/royalauto/travel/news-and-information/great-big-road-trip-guide-by-luna-soo.html
-- Edited by SouthernComfort on Sunday 11th of March 2018 04:59:32 PM
So very very true Tony.
Aussie Paul.