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Abercrombie Caves

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Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Abercrombie Caves
Phone:
+61 2 6368 8603

Address:
72 Km South of Bathurst, Bathurst, New South Wales 2795, Australia

The Abercrombie Caves, contained within the Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve, are a series of limestone arch caves that are located in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The caves are renowned for their karst qualities, namely the formation that has been eroded by water action that has developed from a sinkhole to become a blind valley. Several good examples of crayback formations exist in both entrances. The 1,434-hectare reserve is situated 75 kilometres south of Bathurst and 125 kilometres north of Goulburn, near the small village of Trunkey Creek. The caves are registered as a natural heritage site on the Register of the National Estate for its large diversity of karst morphological and sedimentological features. Camping in the reserve is permitted, with sixty campground sites and two cottages. The caves are open seven days a week during school holidays; and closed on Monday and Tuesday during school terms.
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