Overview
Take a fascinating guided tour of Jillabenan Cave. It's the smallest and most accessible of the Yarrangobilly Caves in Kosciuszko National Park, but it's packed with incredibly delicate formations.
- Type
- Show caves
- Accessibility
- Easy
- Grade
- Easy. Suitable for all ages, mobility and fitness levels. There is a 150m path to the cave. The path through the cave is 73m long.
- Price
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Adult $26 per person. Concession $22 per person (incl. school-age children, Australian pension, Veterans Affairs and Seniors card holders). Family $82 (2 adults and 2 children). Children 5 years and under free.
- Entry fees
- Park entry fees apply
- Opening times
Tours run most days. Dates and times are displayed when making an online booking.
- Meeting point
- Leave your vehicle at Jillabenan Cave carpark on Cave Tour Loop Road, around 1km from the visitor centre. Then follow signs to the guide meeting point.
- What to
bring - Sturdy shoes, suitable clothing
- Bookings
- Book now for this tour, or bundle it into a 2-cave or 3-cave combo. Phone 1300 072 757 or book online.
Private tour bookings available, phone 02 6454 9597 or email Yarrangobilly Caves. - Please note
- Jillabenan is one of only 4 wheelchair-accessible caves in Australia, and is ideal for young families and older visitors.
Don’t miss a guided tour through the oldest show cave at Yarrangobilly – Jillabenan Cave is around 2 million years old. This intimate cave gets you up close to impressive displays of delicate straws and shawls, cave coral, stalactites and helictites.
If it’s too cold or hot outside, a cave tour's a great choice, though it’s worth taking a jacket as temperatures are around 13˚C underground.
After your tour, walk to the Thermal Pool for a relaxing soak in the 27˚C mineral waters, or visit one of Yarrangobilly’s other beautiful caves. A short walk up the road from Jillabenan Cave carpark, Bluff lookout offers panoramic views of the Yarrangobilly Valley and Caves House.
Take a virtual tour of Jillabenan Cave captured with Google Street View Trekker.
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