Description
South Glory Cave Yarrangobilly is a breathtaking cave system located in New South Wales, Australia.
The cave was first explored by Europeans in 1834 and remains a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. Visitors are often amazed by the immense size of its limestone chambers, decorations and rock piles.
Access to the cave is from the Glory Cave carpark, where a 500m gravel track takes you to Glory Arch. This impressive opening to the sky is the entrance to the cave. The self-guided experience allows you to explore the cave at your own pace, with information signs throughout and sensor lights that switch on as you approach.
As you venture deeper into the cave, you'll see an array of fascinating formations. The Ice Age Chamber is a highlight, with its white formations that sparkle and shimmer in the light. Other formations are known as the Lamb's Fleece' and Judge's Wig', which are sure to leave you in awe of nature's power and beauty.
One of the most unique features of South Glory Cave Yarrangobilly is its Daylight Hole, which is a hole in the cave that allows sunlight to filter in. This hole is located 55m above you and provides a glimpse of the outside world from within the cave.
After exploring the cave, you can combine your underground adventure with the scenic Yarrangobilly Caves river walk. This peaceful walk along the river is perfect for nature lovers and provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape. You can also take a dip in the inviting Thermal Pool, which stays at a comfortable 27°C year-round, making it an ideal place to relax after a day of exploration.
South Glory Cave Yarrangobilly is open every day
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