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Outback Awe-inspiring landscapes and memorable characters under blue skies.
Snowy Mountains
Mountain air doesn’t come any purer than this.
Heart of Country - Classic Australian towns founded by gold miners, graziers and farmers.
Sydney The laid-back outdoor lifestyle and natural beauty make Sydney a great city to visit.
South Coast The unspoilt beauty of the South Coast unfolds in a series of bays and coves.
Sydney Surrounds A grand spectrum of delights, all within two and a half hours' drive of Sydney.
North Coast Classic Aussie surf culture meets World Heritage-listed national parks.
Walking through the entrance of a grand cave into a mystical scenery of stalactites and stalagmites is one of the most magical experiences you can have anywhere. There are several wonderful cave systems in New South Wales, among them the world-famous Jenolan Caves, in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.
There are nine major caves open to the public at Jenolan, including Lucas Cave. This features the highest and widest chambers in the cave system, and the most photographed formation at Jenolan, the Broken Column.
Another favourite is the Temple of Baal Cave, with its nine-metre-wide ‘Angel's Wing’ – Jenolan’s largest free-hanging shawl.
Five more spectacular underground fantasy worlds make up the Wombeyan Caves, located to the south west of Sydney, via Mittagong. The geological features in all the caves are truly stunning, with the Wollondilly Cave taking top prize for its five intricate chambers.
The Abercrombie Caves, found south of Bathurst, features the largest natural arch in the southern hemisphere. King Solomons Temple includes impressive views of the towering archway roof and a walk over a suspension bridge.
Find another beautiful underground world at the Yarrangobilly Caves on the edge of the Snowy Mountains.