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Caving

Caving

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Caving

Caving

Journey into an ancient underworld and see spectacular limestone and crystal formations that date back to over 350,000 years ago.

More than 150 limestone caves lie beneath the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge in the Margaret River Region, each a natural time capsule holding stories of the history of the South West and local Noongar people. Explore caves open to the public, including Ngilgi, Lake, Mammoth and Jewel cave. There are guided or self-guided tours, which take you along the boardwalks into the beautiful underground caves. For the more adventurous, you can take a journey by torchlight to explore deeper, hidden pathways in the underground caverns.

Journey underground

Explore ancient fossils, underground caverns, and spectacular crystal formations.

Mammoth Cave

Mammoth Cave is a natural time capsule

Jewel Cave

The biggest show cave in Western Australia; comprising three massive chambers.

Lake Cave

Inside Lake Cave, a tranquil lake awaits.

Ngilgi Cave Ancient Lands Experience

Marvel at the ancient wonders of one of Geographe Bay’s most renowned tourist attractions.

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