Photo: Colin Henein / CC BY-SA 3.0
Deep in the Kosciuszko National Park, Yarrangobilly Caves is a spectacular network of limestone caverns that feels like stepping into another world. The drive here through the Snowy Mountains is stunning, and the caves themselves offer a cool, damp escape with incredible formations. This is a must for anyone interested in geology or simply seeking a unique natural experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Jersey Cave – A self-guided tour through a well-lit cavern with impressive stalactites and stalagmites, perfect for first-time visitors.
- South Glory Cave – A more adventurous guided tour that takes you deep underground, past delicate formations and a natural bridge.
- Yarrangobilly River Walk – A scenic trail along the river, offering views of the caves' entrances and the surrounding alpine forest.
- Thermal Pool – A natural spring-fed pool maintained at a constant 27°C, ideal for a relaxing dip after exploring the caves.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least half a day to fully appreciate the caves: allow 1–2 hours for a self-guided tour and 2–3 hours for a guided cave experience. Add an extra hour for the thermal pool and riverside walk. If you're driving the Snowy Mountains Way, this makes a perfect lunch stop or overnight detour.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kosciuszko National Park – Australia's highest peak and endless hiking trails, just a short drive south.
- Cooma – A historic town with the Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre, great for learning about the region's engineering marvels.
- Thredbo – A lively alpine village with skiing in winter and mountain biking in summer.
- Jindabyne – A lakeside town perfect for water sports, fishing, and stunning lake views.
- Selwyn Snow Resort – A family-friendly ski area, about an hour north of the caves.
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- Kosciuszko National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0