Rediscover the wonders of the magical underground world of Wombeyan Caves

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  • Опубликовано: 12 мар 2024
  • Set in a secluded valley and tucked away in the NSW Southern Tablelands region, Wombeyan Caves is located within a picturesque valley 190km southwest of Sydney, 77km north of Goulburn, and 63km west of Mittagong.
    Wombeyan Caves precinct in Wombeyan Karst Conservation Area is known for its remarkable karst formations. The incredible caves are a maze of underground passages, streams and caverns.
    The precinct has been refreshed with accessible pathways to the spectacular Victoria Arch and viewing platform. With so much to see and do, a stay overnight is recommended - stay in cabins or the campground.
    For more information visit nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/wombeyan-karst-conservation-reserve
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    'Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve.' A family of South Asian background enters a cabin surrounded by trees. The mother and father and their two boys explore Wombeyan Caves. They stoop through tunnels and gaze at ancient rock formations. There are small bats in the caves.
    One of the boys takes a photo of golden stalactites then the family takes a selfie outside with the massive cave entrance behind them. They walk along a path and have a picnic on a sheltered bench. There are some kangaroos on the grass as well. They set up a big tent on a lawn surrounded by autumnal trees and then they play ring toss. They make a fire in an indoor fireplace and roast marshmallows on it. Search Wombeyan Caves.

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