Formed approximately 1 million years ago, the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge is home to over 100 limestone caves stretching from Yallingup to Margaret River to Augusta, but only a few of these cave systems are open to the public.
The Margaret River Region truly is as spectacular underground as it is above. Be amazed by vast chambers decorated with huge crystal formations and connect with the landscapes that make these ancient places so remarkable.
Each cave offers something unique, with experiences ranging from fully guided tours to self-guided adventures. Let us help you discover which cave tour is best for you.
On a fully guided tour, you’ll hear stories about Tasmanian Tigers that fell into Jewel Cave’s immense chambers, or venture through Lake Cave’s sunken forest to marvel at its reflective waters. At Mammoth Cave, enjoy a self-guided audio tour while learning about Australian megafauna. At Ngilgi Cave, (pronounced ‘ngilgi’), wander the Ancient Lands Pathways, exploring Wadandi cultural connections to Country, before descending into Ngilgi’s enormous amphitheatre.
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