Ever wondered what it's like to dive into a cave adventure? Well, between Busselton and Augusta, you're in for a treat!
The area stretching from Busselton to Augusta in Western Australia is famous for its incredible limestone cave network, and guess what? Many of these natural wonders are open for you to explore! With over 100 caves nestled beneath the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge, six of them are ready and waiting for your tour:
Ngilgi Cave: Located near Yallingup, this cave offers guided tours showcasing its impressive stalactites and stalagmites.
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Lake Cave: Situated in the Boranup Forest, Lake Cave is known for its reflective lake and unique formations.
Jewel Cave: Near Augusta, Jewel Cave is the largest show cave in the region, featuring extensive calcite crystal formations.
Mammoth Cave: Also near Augusta, Mammoth Cave is notable for its fossil deposits and is accessible via a self-guided tour.
Calgardup Cave: Located in the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, Calgardup Cave offers guided tours through its impressive chambers.
Moondyne Cave: Situated in the Boranup Forest, Moondyne Cave is accessible via guided tours and is known for its unique formations.
These caves offer insight into the region's rich geological history and are popular attractions for visitors of all ages and nationalities. Consider adding these sites to your itinerary when planning a trip to Busselton Margaret River, Western Australia.