The Imperial Cave follows an ancient river passage. It is a wonderful memorable experience for people of all ages including children. As the path is mostly level with short sets of stairs it is the best cave tour for less mobile or elderly visitors.
Cave features include ‘The Sinkhole’ ‘Lot’s Wife’ the ‘Alabaster Column’ and the dramatic’ Crystal Cities’ which looks like an ancient fortress. And as its name suggests the ‘Shawl Cave’ is filled with delightful cave shawls.
When the floor of the Imperial Cave was excavated in 1975 bones were discovered. The bones of a Tasmanian Devil (long extinct on the mainland) and a Wallaby are on display. As you walk through the cave you can also see marine fossils embedded in the limestone roof and walls.
This tour includes an visit to the northern ‘Jenolan Underground River’ via a 66 step spiral staircase. This part of the tour is optional for less mobile visitors.
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Stop At: Jenolan Caves Jenolan Caves New South Wales
The Imperial Cave follows an ancient river passage. It is a wonderful memorable experience for people of all ages including children. As the path is mostly level with short sets of stairs it is the best cave for less mobile or elderly visitors.
Cave features include ‘The Sinkhole’ ‘Lot’s Wife’ the ‘Alabaster Column’ and the dramatic’ Crystal Cities’ which looks like an ancient fortress. And as its name suggests the ‘Shawl Cave’ is filled with delightful cave shawls.
When the floor of the Imperial Cave was excavated in 1975 bones were discovered. The bones of a Tasmanian Devil (long extinct on the mainland) and a Wallaby are on display. As you walk through the cave you can also see marine fossils embedded in the limestone roof and walls.
This tour includes an visit to the northern ‘Jenolan Underground River’ via a 66 step spiral staircase. This part of the tour is optional for less mobile visitors.
The Imperial Cave follows an ancient river passage. It is a wonderful memorable experience for people of all ages including children. As the path is mostly level with short sets of stairs it is the best cave tour for less mobile or elderly visitors.
Cave features include ‘The Sinkhole’ ‘Lot’s Wife’ the ‘Alabaster Column’ and the dramatic’ Crystal Cities’ which looks like an ancient fortress. And as its name suggests the ‘Shawl Cave’ is filled with delightful cave shawls.
When the floor of the Imperial Cave was excavated in 1975 bones were discovered. The bones of a Tasmanian Devil (long extinct on the mainland) and a Wallaby are on display. As you walk through the cave you can also see marine fossils embedded in the limestone roof and walls.
This tour includes an visit to the northern ‘Jenolan Underground River’ via a 66 step spiral staircase. This part of the tour is optional for less mobile visitors.