Coober Pedy Underground Churches

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Deep beneath the scorched red earth of Coober Pedy, a unique spiritual world awaits. This opal-mining outback town is famous for its underground dwellings, and its churches are no exception. Carved into the rock to escape the brutal heat, these subterranean sanctuaries offer a cool, quiet refuge and a fascinating glimpse into the resilience and creativity of the community. From the simple Serbian Orthodox Church to the more elaborate Catholic and Anglican chapels, each space has its own character, often decorated with opal-studded altars and rough-hewn walls that glow under soft lighting.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow two to three hours to visit the main underground churches, as they are scattered around town. Start early in the morning to avoid the midday heat (even underground, the surface walk between sites is hot). Most churches are open for self-guided visits, and you can easily combine them with a tour of an underground home or the Coober Pedy Opal Museum. If you're driving, park at the town centre and walk; the churches are within a 15-minute walk of each other.

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