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Mulwaree Cave

Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve

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Overview

COVID-safe cave tours

In line with the latest NSW Government COVID-19 advice, masks are encouraged for indoor settings where you cannot maintain a safe distance from others.

Park closed for upgrades

Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve is closed until 31 August 2023 while we upgrade facilities in this park. Find out more about the improvements underway at Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve.

Explore the shining decorations and beautiful colour variations on this a guided tour of Mulwaree Cave in Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve.

Type
Show caves
Price

Entry to Mulwaree Cave is by guided tour only. $22 per adult, $17 child/pensioner, $20 seniors, $55 family (2 adults and children up to age 16). Multi-cave passes available.

Opening times

Tours of Mulwaree Cave are offered by prior arrangement or on long weekends only.

What to
bring
Sturdy shoes
Bookings
Contact Wombeyan Caves office to book a guided tour.
Please note
  • Prices for cave entry and passes are subject to change.
  • Combine your tour of Mulwaree Cave with one of the other show caves in Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve with the Discovery Pass or Explorer Pass.
  • The cave has 226 steps
  • Even during summer, conditions in the cave can be cool and damp, so please bring a jumper.
  • The ground in the cave can be slippery, so please wear sturdy shoes and take care.
  • There is limited mobile reception in this park

Making up one of the upper levels of expansive Wollondilly Cave, Mulwaree Cave, accessible only during a guided tour, is one of Wombeyan’s most spectacular caves. The colour variations seen on the walls, the shining wax-like decorations, and the stalactites along the pathway are incredibly striking.

The cave itself is 200m long, and there are quite a number of steps to negotiate during the one-hour guided tour, so please be well-prepared for your visit.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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