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From www.naracoortecaves.sa.gov.au:
“The Naracoorte Caves are part of the 800,000 year old Naracoorte East Range. They are World Heritage listed, and one of the world’s most important fossil sites.
Of the 28 known caves in the park, four are open to the public. Other caves are set aside for scientific research or to protect the caves and their contents. Many of the caves contain spectacular stalactites and stalagmites.
With the caves staying at a constant 17 degrees centigrade, Naracoorte Caves is a destination for all seasons. We offer self-guided, guided and adventure caving tours year-round.”
Accessibility Information
"By their very nature, caves are not easy to get to and as such there is no wheelchair access.
Above ground, the national park does have several facilities accessible by wheelchair, including the Wonambi Fossil Centre and Bat Observation Centre. The Caves Café, Wirreanda Bunkhouse and campground also have wheelchair accessible facilities.
The new Roof Top Loop Walk also provides universal access for people of all ages and abilities, along with an opportunity to experience the fascinating underground world of Naracoorte Caves. It is suitable for those in wheelchairs and users of mobility aids, families with prams, the visually impaired and for guests not wishing to go into a cave. Picnic tables and seating along the walk allows guests to take a break and relax in a natural setting."
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