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4WD Tag-A-Long Tours

Brisbane based tag-a-long tours - Travelling Solo, as a couple, family or as a group? or even just bought a new 4WD and want to escape the bitumen? A Tag-A-Long tour is a growing holiday must-do activity. These style of tours allow you to bring your own 4WD and explore this amazing state.

We invite people of all walks of life, and of all experience levels when it comes to four-wheel-driving. Enjoy sharing your stories and listening to others tell theirs, whether it be under the gazebo over a lunchtime beverage or around the campfire on one of our overnight packages. The perfect place to truly relax.

CAPE YORK 2025

Are you ready to embark on an iconic Australian adventure?

In 2025 Grand Overland 4x4 Tours is hosting not one, but two - Cape York Trips in 2025. One tailored to the outdoor sightseer and the other to those wanting to tick off some iconic 4WD tracks. If this sounds like your cup of tea, book in early and secure your spot this 2025 Cape York Season!

Get Back to The Bush

Going bush with us on our Back to Bush tag-a-long takes you on an exciting trail through the Brisbane hinterland region where you can traverse hillsides in your own 4WD and capture views of Brisbane and the bay islands from a height of nearly 700m above sea level. Continue through the changing vegetation as you alter your altitude throughout the drive as we arrive at a firebreak trail, a semi-steep ascent to our final leg of the Journey, a peaceful stop off to experience Somerset from afar before making our way to the edge of the park and bid farewell.

Do Group Discounts Interest You?

Travelling with your own group of avid adventurers? Why not get in touch and let us sort you out with a discounted tour price.

Memberships/Partnerships

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing custodianship of the land, waters and culture for over 60,000 years. We pay our respects to them and their elders, past, present, and emerging. We are privileged to learn from them in the way we care for and share Australia's diverse nature and culture, and we strive to walk humbly in the footsteps of those who have walked these paths before us.