Eyre Highway Near Eucla, Nullarbor, South Australia 5690 AustraliaMapa
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Murrawijinie Caves Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Megan C
Ok
These caves really weren't anything crazy special. It was worth saying we've now seen them I suppose, but it took a lot longer than expected as the road was really rough and they're not your usual typ...
Valoración publicada el 26 dic 2022
Jaian17
hole in the ground
I have seen much better caves.. Not worth the drive if you have ever seen a cave before. The caves are very average
Valoración publicada el 2 oct 2022
Oldjack
Interesting
The ten km dirt track from the Nullarbor Roadhouse was rough but driveable with care in dry weather.. Enjoy the vast dry plains of the Nullarbor and desolation on the way.. The caves were interesting...
Valoración publicada el 18 mar 2022
1TraveltheWorld
Caves, but not like your used to
Although there are dozens of underground lakes, caverns, tunnels and caves along the Nullarbor, most are inaccessible or closed to the public. However the Murrawijinie caves is an easy drive, a lit...
Valoración publicada el 28 ene 2021
CarolO1399
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC
Well worth the 10klm drive on dirt road. It is a little bit rough but not too bad and the 3rd cave in particular is just beautiful and you can climb down into it.
Ok
These caves really weren't anything crazy special. It was worth saying we've now seen them I suppose, but it took a lot longer than expected as the road was really rough and they're not your usual typ...
hole in the ground
I have seen much better caves.. Not worth the drive if you have ever seen a cave before. The caves are very average
Interesting
The ten km dirt track from the Nullarbor Roadhouse was rough but driveable with care in dry weather.. Enjoy the vast dry plains of the Nullarbor and desolation on the way.. The caves were interesting...
Caves, but not like your used to
Although there are dozens of underground lakes, caverns, tunnels and caves along the Nullarbor, most are inaccessible or closed to the public. However the Murrawijinie caves is an easy drive, a lit...
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC
Well worth the 10klm drive on dirt road. It is a little bit rough but not too bad and the 3rd cave in particular is just beautiful and you can climb down into it.