Wombeyan Caves

Looking for an adventurous and family-friendly nature escape? Head to the Southern Tablelands and discover the natural wonders of Wombeyan Caves!

Located just three hours from Sydney, Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve is home to one of the state’s most remarkable cave systems, with ancient rock formations dating back more than 400 million years.

The Reserve has recently undergone a $9.6 million revitalisation, including upgrades to camping amenities, a new kiosk and visitors centre, and, with the addition of a wheelchair-accessible viewing platform, exploring Wombeyan Caves has never looked better or been easier!

Fig Tree Cave is widely regarded as the best self-guided cave experience in NSW with its easy-going paths, colourful chambers and unique cave coral, it’s easy to see why!

Wollondilly Cave is the longest, most varied cave in the Wombeyan Caves network and stretches across five incredible levels. Join a guided tour to trek the paths created by free-flowing stream and learn about the cave transformations that have taken place over millions of years.

Make a weekend of it and stay at the wonderful camping grounds which is ideal for tents, caravans and motor homes alike – or if you prefer things a little cosier, there are six charming self-contained cabins onsite.

There’s no better time to book a visit to Wombeyan Caves with this special offer to Sydney Weekender viewers:

Wombeyan Caves Offer
Stay 3 nights, pay 2*
Promo code: WEEKENDER
Travel before 21st February 2025
*Book before 8th September 2024
*Standard terms and conditions apply
Visit nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/wombeyan to book.

FOR MORE INFO:
NSW National parks
@nswnationalparks
nationalparks.nsw.gov.au

Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserve
nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/wombeyan