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Mulwaree Cave

Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve

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Overview

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Join a 1hr guided tour through the magnificent Mulwaree Cave in Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve. Inside this cave you’ll see shining decorations, large stalactites and spectacular colour variations on the walls.

Type
Show caves
Accessibility
No wheelchair access
Distance
1.1km return
Time suggested
1hr
Grade
Medium. Suitable for all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. A moderate level of fitness is required for this tour. There is a steep entrance with stairways and less than 200 steps inside the cave.
Price

Adult $24 per person. Child/pensioner $19 per person. Senior $22 per person. Family $60 (2 adults and children aged up to 16 years). Multi-cave passes are available.

Opening times

Entry to Mulwaree Cave is by guided tour only. Tours are available on Sundays and during school holiday periods.

Meeting point
Wattle Hill
What to
bring
Sturdy shoes, suitable clothing
Bookings
Book now for this tour, or bundle it into a 2-cave. Phone 1300 072 757 for more information or book online.
Please note
  • There is a moderately steep, 500m gravel path to the cave entrance. Allow 15 minutes to walk from the carpark to the meeting point.
  • The ground in the cave can be slippery, so please take care.
  • The temperature in the cave is approximately 15˚C all year round.
  • Food is not permitted inside the cave.
  • The cave is not suitable for prams.
  • There are no toilets near the cave entrance. Please use the public amenities at the visitor centre.
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Mulwaree Cave is one of Wombeyan’s most spectacular caves. It makes up one of the upper levels of the expansive Wollondilly Cave and can only be explored by guided tour.

Learn about the fascinating features of this cave on this 1hr tour. Look out for the incredible colour variations on the cave walls and shining, wax-like decorations as you move through the cave. The stalactites along the pathway are also incredibly striking.

The cave is 200m long and there are stairways to negotiate, so please be well prepared for your visit.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

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