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Kui Kiosk

Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve

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All the practical information you need to know about Kui Kiosk.

Getting there and parking

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    You can only access Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve via Taralga and Wombeyan Caves Road. To get there:

    From Sydney via Goulburn (3hr drive):

    • Take the South Western Motorway to Goulburn
    • From Goulburn, follow Tablelands Way through Taralga
    • Take the Wombeyan Caves Road turnoff and drive for 23km (sealed and unsealed road).

    From Sydney via Oberon (4hr drive):

    • Take the M4 and Great Western Highway towards Lithgow
    • Turn left onto Jenolan Caves Road, then after 23km turn right onto Duckmaloi Road
    • From Oberon, follow Tablelands Way
    • Take the Wombeyan Caves Road turnoff and drive for 23km (sealed and unsealed road).

    From Canberra (2.5hr drive):

    • Take the Federal Highway to Goulburn, then take Goulburn-Taralga-Oberon Road towards Taralga for about 45km
    • Continue through Taralga for 10km until you reach the Wombeyan Caves turnoff
    • Turn right onto Wombeyan Caves Road and drive for 23km (sealed and unsealed road).

    From Wollongong (3hr drive):

    • Take the Princes Highway towards Sydney
    • Turn off at the Picton Road exit and follow for around 27km, then take the Hume Highway towards Goulburn
    • From Goulburn, follow Tablelands Way through Taralga
    • Take the Wombeyan Caves Road turnoff and drive for 23km (sealed and unsealed road).

    Wombeyan Caves Road access via Mittagong is closed until further notice.

    Refuel your vehicle on the way, as there is no petrol station at Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve.

    Road quality

    • Mixture of sealed and unsealed roads

    Vehicle access

    • 2WD vehicles (no long vehicle access)

    Parking

    • Parking is available at Kui Kiosk.
    • There is one accessible parking space next to the kiosk.

    Best times to visit

    There are lots of great things waiting for you in Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve. Here are some of the highlights.

    Autumn

    Visit now and you'll see the gorgeous changing colours of the trees. The warm days and cool nights make this an ideaI time for camping.

    Spring

    While the caves can be visited all year round, a trip to Wombeyan in spring is well timed to catch wildflowers in full bloom.

    Summer

    A great time for a weekend camping trip - pitch your tent, enjoy breakfast cooked on the barbecue and the coolness of the caves on a guided tour.

    Winter

    Take advantage of the cooler weather and book a weekend getaway at Wombeyan Caves cabins.

    Weather, temperature and rainfall

    Summer temperature

    Average

    13°C and 26°C

    Highest recorded

    38.8°C

    Winter temperature

    Average

    1°C and 11°C

    Lowest recorded

    -9.6°C

    Rainfall

    Wettest month

    June

    Driest month

    April

    The area’s highest recorded rainfall in one day

    174.2mm

    Facilities

    Toilets

    There are accessible flush toilets at the kiosk.

    • Flush toilets

    Carpark

    Public phone

    There is a public phone available next to the onsite office. The phone accepts both coins and phone cards.

    Step-free access

    There’s step-free access from the carpark to the kiosk on flat, concrete paths. The inside of the kiosk is flat and step-free, and there’s step-free access to the wooden outdoor deck.

    • Step-free outdoor pathways
    • Step-free main entrance to the building
    • Step-free access to conference or function room

    Accessible doorways

    • Accessible doorways, at least 850mm wide, with lever handles

    Seats and resting points

    There are wooden benches next to the kiosk building and on the deck. They don’t have backrests or armrests.

    Maps and downloads

    Safety messages

    Fire safety

    During periods of fire weather, the Commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service may declare a total fire ban for particular NSW fire areas, or statewide. Learn more about total fire bans and fire safety.

    Mobile safety

    Dial Triple Zero (000) in an emergency. Download the Emergency Plus app before you visit, it helps emergency services locate you using your smartphone's GPS. Please note there is limited mobile phone reception in this park and you’ll need mobile reception to call Triple Zero (000).

    Accessibility

    Disability access level - easy

    The kiosk has accessible facilities including:

    • An accessible doorway with a lever handle
    • Accessible flush toilets
    • Bench seats
    • One accessible parking spot.

    There’s step-free access from the carpark to the kiosk on flat, concrete paths. The inside of the kiosk is flat and step-free, and there’s step-free access to the wooden outdoor deck.

    Prohibited

    Drones

    Flying a drone for recreational purposes is prohibited in this area. Drones may affect public enjoyment, safety and privacy, interfere with park operations, or pose a threat to wildlife. See the Drones in Parks policy.

    This area may be a declared Drone Exclusion Zone, or may be subject to Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) rules for flying near airports, aerodromes and helicopter landing sites. See CASA's Drone Flyer Rules.

    Commercial filming and photography

    Commercial filming or photography is prohibited without prior consent. You must apply for permission and contact the local office.

    Pets

    Pets and domestic animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted. Find out which regional parks allow dog walking and see the pets in parks policy for more information.

    Smoking

    NSW national parks are no smoking areas.

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