Historical Sites and Heritage Locations, Natural Attractions
The entrance to the Abercrombie Caves is through the majestic Archway.
Solid masses of marble decorate the walls of the caves highlighted by the soft natural light entering from each end.
More than a century ago goldminers built a platform for dances in one of the main galleries.
Today the historic dance floor is used as a stage for underground concerts, weddings and Christmas carols.
The bushrangers cave was once the hideout for the Ribbon Gang, led by the ill-fated Ralph Entwistle, who began life on the run after being caught swimming nude in the Macquarie River at Bathurst.
The caves are surrounded by native bush on a 1400 hectare Nature Reserve.
There are swimming holes in the creek as well as a public fossicking area within the camping area.
At the southern end of the Abercrombie Caves Nature Reserve are the Grove Creek Falls, which tumble spectacularly some 70 metres.
An all weather track; leads to the viewing platform.
Attraction Opening Times
Daily; 9.00am to 5.00pm (Gates are locked at 5pm) Opening time is 9:00am. Closing time is 17:00pm.
Children Friendly
Contact operator for further details.
Accessibility
Special toilets. Limestone Arch accessible. Seats and Staff assistance available.
* BBQ Facilities * Car park * Assisted Wheelchair Access * First aid equipment * Guide * Kiosk * Picnic Area * Public Telephone * Public Toilet * Shaded Area * Sheltered Area * Shop