I haven’t posted about caves in a long time. Probably because I haven’t been to any in about 10 years. We’ll visit a less well-known one in this post – Abercrombie Cave.
Often outshone by the much more extensive Jenolan Caves or Wombeyan Caves, Abercrombie is tucked away in the western side of the Great Dividing Range, off the Bathurst to Crookwell Road. It’s just one cave, really, and a relatively short and straight-forward one, so it’s self-guided – the ranger let’s you in and then walks away! But because it’s so secluded, we got the cave all to ourselves for a whole 30 minutes!












You have taken nice shots of the caves. I have camped at Abercrombie Caves a few times and found it a lovely peaceful spot. I didn’t visit the caves because after visiting Jenolan caves with visitors too many times I find them quite boring. Likewise I have camped at Wombeyan Caves a number of times and given the cave a miss.
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