Top 5 Tourist Caves To Visit In Western Australia
85Western Australia has one of the oldest landscapes in the world. There are amazing rock formations, ginormous gorges and spooky underground caves spread out in the whole region. Most of these landscapes have shown evidences of fossils of animals from the prehistoric ages. A 350 million year old fossilised reef was found at Windjana Gorge National Park. At Mount Augustus, there is the world's largest rock formation which is twice the size of the Uluru (which is a large sandstone formation also known as Ayers Rock). The colour-changing Wave Rock at Hyden is over 2700 million years old and the limestone pillars in the Pinnacles Desert are over 6,000 years old.
Beneath the surface of the ground there exist more amazing landscapes made up of limestone rocks, underground streams, waterfalls and large caverns. A few of these natural caves have become tourist attractions while majority of them are not open to the public due to the fragile structures and dangerous terrain within the caverns.
Margaret River is situated three hundred kilometres south of Perth. It is famous for its wine production, beaches, food and tourism. In the Margaret River region , there are more than 150 caves beneath the Leeuwin Naturaliste Ridge and Karri forest. Most of the caves that lie underground in the area have complex and fragile landscapes. They belong to the karst system which is the formation of layers of soluble limestone or dolomite. A visit to one of these caves will leave you with one of the most memorable experiences of your holiday.
Jewel Cave
Jewel Cave lies 38 kilometres south of Margaret River. It is the largest tourist cave in Western Australia with one of the longest stalactites in the world. The cave tour will bring you on a descend down a narrow tunnel. At the end of this long tunnel is a giant cavern with a golden glow. Visitors to this giant cavern will be mesmerised by the magnitude of this cave and the beautiful formations of long straw stalactites and giant stalagmites. Some of the formations resemble organ pipes, a Jedi, a ghost, a frozen waterfall and a giant shawl.
Lake Cave
Lake Cave is located 13 kilometres south of southeast of Margaret River on the Leeuwin Naturaliste Ridge. This is one of the most stunning limestone caves in Western Australia. Visitors also get to experience being underground in the darkness. In this cave, there is a tranquil underground lake. Above this lake are stunning cave formations which are reflected on the lake in a display of light shows.
Mammoth Cave
Also located in the Margaret River region is the Mammoth Cave which is 500 metres long and 30 metres in depth. This cave is gothic-like and has been described as a perfect dwelling place for a caveman. There have been discoveries of animal bones and fossils in this cave, which once belonged to giant mammals, extinct animals, the Tasmanian tiger and Zygomaturus which resembled a huge wombat. Formations in the Mammoth Cave include the Mammoth shawl and Karri Forest.
Ngilgi Cave
To the north of Margaret River is the small town of Yallingup which faces the Indian Ocean. Here, you can find many attractions like the wineries, breweries, galleries, restaurants and beautiful beaches which are popular among surfers.
The Ngilgi Cave was formerly called Yallingup Cave. This is also a karst cave located northeast of Yallingup. The caves found in this area are very young caves formed from young limestones. There have been excavation of fossils and remains of animals like the tasmanian tiger, bats, kangaroos and possums have been found here.
There are many exciting tours available for visitors. Apart from the guided tours for less adventurous cave visitors, this cave offers exciting tours for those who do not mind getting down on their hands, knees and bellies. There are tight gaps underground to crawl and squeeze through that will lead you to some of the most beautiful spots in the cave.
Crystal Cave
The town of Yanchep is only 45 minutes north of Perth. Here visitors can enjoy horseriding, sailing, swimming, surfing, scuba diving and bushwalking. In spring, there are some sightings of migrating whales in the areas near the beaches.
The Yanchep National Park has some unique flora and fauna which are some of the attractions bringing visitors to this small town. There are also several hundred limestone caves in Yanchep National Park and the Crystal Cave is a show cave open to visitors. Great formations in this cave include Sleeping Beauty, Queen Victoria and some hugging polar bears. There are narrow tunnels and crevices to crawl through and some parts require climbing to get to the large caverns, streams and pools. Fossil remains have also been found in the Crystal Cave.
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Talk about a well-detailed and well-illustrated hub. Congratulations! Just by looking at the pics, it's like I'm already brought into these caves in western Australia. Voted up and beautiful! Among the caves you mentioned, I found Mammoth Cave the most interesting. You said it's very gothic-like and seems to be the perfect place for a caveman :)
Wow ! Enjoyed your hub !I loved Tunnel Creek Cave not far from Halls creek ! i didn't know there was crocodiles in the water before we waded through there recently !
Wow, beautiful - I love caves, especially those with complex stalactite/stalagmite formations like in these photos. I've seen some beautiful caves in Poland, but these look magnificent. Have only been to the east coast of Australia; this is one of, I'm sure, many reasons to visit the west, too.
Having lived in Perth for 7 years I did take some time visiting these caves. They are glorious places and I especially love Margaret River. Nice hub, brings back memories.
We visited Australia early last year, and loved it. Like HouseSeller this brings back great memories as we visited the Margaret River area, and went down Lake Cave (at least I think it was Lake Cave - there was definitely a lake in it!)
Thanks for this hub.
I love the way you have set out this hub and the pics are wonderful! We hope to visit WA one day in the not too distant future when we get back on the road with our caravan. We'll definitely be checking out some of the caves in your hub. Thanks for the info. Voted up. Sharon
Wow, it sounds wonderfully peaceful lady rain. It must seem like another world. Can't wait to experience it myself. :)
Sharon
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apersonalmoney 8 months ago
It's beautiful. Thanks for sharing.