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Renowned for its striking limestone caverns, Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve is a fantastic destination for bushwalking, waterfalls, and scenic family camping. A guided tour through the Abercrombie Caves is an experience you won’t soon forget. Nestled in a tranquil valley, the reserve offers a breathtaking setting and a rare chance to explore the hidden underground wonders of NSW.
Home to the largest natural arch in the southern hemisphere, Abercrombie Caves features a series of impressive, beautifully adorned chambers. Bring the kids along for a cave tour and embark on a magical subterranean adventure. With so much to explore, it’s worth staying the night. Enjoy a relaxed evening around the campfire at Abercrombie Caves campground, or opt for the warmth and charm of Arch Cottage, complete with cosy cabins and open fireplaces.
Follow the Mount Gray walking track to discover the remnants of an 1880s gold‑mining community. Pack a picnic and wander out to the spectacular Grove Creek Falls to soak in sweeping views. It’s the perfect spot for an unforgettable photo — and perhaps a refreshing swim surrounded by natural bushland.
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