Jacks/Jollies Pass Roads and Molesworth Road junction
Chamber Rating
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Lara Johnson
Get out there and enjoy the hills
Apr 3rd, 2022 -
Allan Edmund
An interesting diversion over a bumpy road more suited to higher clearance vehicles, crossovers etc. Jollies pass is 4wd only as there are fords to negotiate. Recent weather is a factor. You can swim in the Clarence, turn right at the crossroads and head to the power pylons for a suitable place. Nice views of the surrounding hills.
Feb 28th, 2022 -
Johnny Sanders
Great back country road, not recommended for your "toy 4WD".
Oct 14th, 2020 -
Gerhard Toxopeus
A damp day slippery roads what can be better
Jun 26th, 2020 -
Treyton Maddock
Hot tip: use Jacks Pass it is maintained and is good driving. Jollies Pass is shorter on the map, but is unmaintained and full of cracks and pot holes - made that mistake on trip one, got through though but it was slow and hard work. Trip two over Jacks Pass was much easier.
Sep 18th, 2018
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Jacks/Jollies Pass Roads and Molesworth Road junction located?
A Jacks/Jollies Pass Roads and Molesworth Road junction is located at Jollies Pass Rd, Hanmer Springs, CAN 7395
Q How is Jacks/Jollies Pass Roads and Molesworth Road junction rated?
A Jacks/Jollies Pass Roads and Molesworth Road junction has a 4.8 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Jacks/Jollies Pass Roads and Molesworth Road junction
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 4 Reviews )Lara Johnson on Google
Get out there and enjoy the hills
Allan Edmund on Google
An interesting diversion over a bumpy road more suited to higher clearance vehicles, crossovers etc. Jollies pass is 4wd only as there are fords to negotiate. Recent weather is a factor. You can swim in the Clarence, turn right at the crossroads and head to the power pylons for a suitable place. Nice views of the surrounding hills.
Johnny Sanders on Google
Great back country road, not recommended for your "toy 4WD".
Gerhard Toxopeus on Google
A damp day slippery roads what can be better
Treyton Maddock on Google
Hot tip: use Jacks Pass it is maintained and is good driving. Jollies Pass is shorter on the map, but is unmaintained and full of cracks and pot holes - made that mistake on trip one, got through though but it was slow and hard work. Trip two over Jacks Pass was much easier.