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Margaret River Busselton Tourism Association - Margaret River Caves

The Margaret River Busselton Tourism Association manages six of the most incredible natural and heritage attractions in Australia’s South West; both above and below the ground. Descend into the pristine beauty of our spectacular caves or climb to the top of our historic lighthouses for breathtaking views over a stunning coastline.

 

 

Attraction

Experiences

  • Guided Tour
  • Self-Guided Tours
  • Land-based tours
  • Nature attraction

Sustainability Commitment

Some of our ecotourism initiatives include, use of LED 12 volt lights in all of our Caves; the use of Solar Power at one site, with plans to roll out to others; harvesting of rain water; on site nursery and communications with staff and customers about ways to reduce, reuse and recycle.

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Ngilgi Cave

Ngilgi Cave semi-guided tours begin with a guide accompanying visitors into the exquisitely decorated cave; named after the Aboriginal spirit ‘Ngilgi’. Visitors then explore on their own; with another guide stationed at the centre of the cave to provide more information. Ngilgi Cave was the first tourist attraction in WA.

Mammoth Cave

Mammoth Cave self-guided tours allow visitors to explore by themselves while listening to an informative ‘audio tour’; available in English, French, German, Malay, Mandarin. This is the easiest of the caves to tour, with the first chamber accessible by wheelchair.
Mammoth Cave was an important paleontological dig-site early last century.

Lake Cave

Lake Cave fully-guided tours take visitors into a stunning pristine chamber deep beneath the earth. After descending through a giant sink-hole, past towering karri trees to the floor of a sunken forest, visitors enter the cave; where a tranquil lake reflects incredible crystal decorations that grow from the roof above.

Jewel Cave

Jewel Cave fully-guided tours showcase the beauty of WA’s largest show cave. Visitors are immediately awed by the breathtaking magnitude of the first chamber; which is home to one of the longest ‘straw’ stalactites in any Australian tourist cave. Visitors tour through three massive chambers of this profusely decorated cave.

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CONTACT DETAILS

100 Bussell Highway Margaret River WA 6285
P. (08) 9757 7411
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State and Region Detail
WA - Margaret River and the South West Region
Destination Detail Margaret River
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