There are 23 caves in New South Wales
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Careys Cave is a stunning limestone cave system located in the picturesque Wee Jasper valley.
Cave Creek Walking Track is a 2.6-kilometre trail located 14 kilometres north of Mittagong, just past Colo Vale.
Gosangs Tunnel in Currarong, Australia is a popular destination for hiking and cave exploration.
Experience the wonder of Jenolan Caves, Australia's largest and most spectacular cave system, with award-winning tours, adventure caving and scenic bush walks.
The Wombeyan Caves are caves that have formed in marble, in the Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve, New South Wales, Australia.
The Wombeyan Waterfall Walking Track is a picturesque trail in the Wombeyan Caves area.
The Yarrangobilly Caves are located in a 12-kilometre-long (7.5 mi) karst region along the Yarrangobilly River valley in the north of Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Baiame Cave is located in the foothills of the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range in Milbrodale, on privately owned farmland, a few kilometres north of the boundary of Yengo National Park
Fig Tree Cave at Wombeyan Caves is a must-visit for cave enthusiasts.
Located on Scenic Hill in the northeastern outskirts of Griffith, New South Wales, Hermit's Cave is a mesmerizing heritage-listed complex of stone structures.
Jenolan Caves Bushwalks Jenolan is a hiking destination located in a nature reserve and wildlife refuge at Jenolan Caves, part of the 'Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area'.
Located on the southern edge of Kwiambal National Park, near Ashford, Limestone Caves walking track is a great destination for families looking to explore the caves, spot the local bats, and enjoy a picnic.
Located near the Starrs Creek picnic area, the Newbys Creek Walk And Caves in Lansdowne Forest is an excellent introduction to the tranquillity of the Coorabakh rainforest.
Pink Sea Cave Catherine Hill Bay: Discover the Unique Pink Caves Tinted by Nature The Pink Caves, also known as the “Cotton Candy Caves”, “Deep Cave Bay”, or the “Pink Boulder Sea Cave”, are a unique and beautiful set of three caves that have been tinted pink by nature.
Red Hands Cave in Blue Mountains National Park is one of the best displays of Aboriginal rock art in the area.
Red Hands Cave Walking Track is a culturally significant trail in Blue Mountains National Park Glenbrook.
Salt Caves Picnic Area in Timmallallie National Park is a scenic spot surrounded by lush greenery and wildlife, making it perfect for a family picnic or barbecue.
South Glory Cave Yarrangobilly is a breathtaking cave system located in New South Wales, Australia.
Verandah Cave Lidster is a natural wonder located near Orange, offering a closer connection with nature.
Wollondilly Cave at Wombeyan Caves is a mystical underworld waiting to be explored.
Wombeyan Caves, located in the Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve, are a popular tourist attraction and local holiday area in the Southern Highlands.
Yarrangobilly Caves are a series of independent limestone caves located in a 12-kilometre-long karst region along the Yarrangobilly River valley in the north of Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Nestled in a pristine mountain river setting, the Yarrangobilly Caves’ thermal pool offers a unique swimming experience heated by a natural spring.