Princess Margaret Rose Cave
Come and wonder at Mother Nature’s gifts, see stalactites, stalagmites, helictites, rimstone pools, cave coral and many other amazing formations in an ‘underground wonderland’. Fee applies
Come and wonder at Mother Nature’s gifts, see stalactites, stalagmites, helictites, rimstone pools, cave coral and many other amazing formations in an ‘underground wonderland’. Fee applies
A guide introduces the cave, and then you are free to wander and take in the natural beauty of this cave. This highly decorated dolomite cave is popular for those who do not usually enjoy the underground experience as the entrance opens up into a huge single chamber. Wheelchair access is provided.
The museum collection includes old logging machinery including the first ever log harvester in the south-east, old swing saws, and original log truck and photos and documents that give you an insight into the culture of the times. Open Sundays and public holidays, or by appointment.
A safe swimming beach which is also a haven for the local fishing fleet. Continue a short drive west to Cape Banks Lighthouse where a memorial has been erected in memory of the 89 lives lost when the trading vessel Admella came to grief in 1859.
The underground water bubbles upwards through its underwater garden. A popular place for experienced snorkelers and divers.
Due south off Bay Road to the right is one of the many water filled sinkholes which provide a “window” into the underground water system.
Proclaimed “The Southern Rock Lobster Capital of Australia”, interesting to all ages with its history, beaches, walks, fishing and surfing. Walk through the remnant vegetation or observe bird life at Germein Reserve or BBQ or picnic at Clarke’s Park. At the Old Lighthouse view interesting rock formations, at dusk view Little Penguins return to their […]
This rocky point is popular for discovering the coastal environment. Drive on to Blackfellows Caves, a small fishing village, the road back to Kongorong is a 10 kilometre unsealed road.
Take a walk down memory lane, this museum has something for everyone and a terrific display of classic cars and memorabilia. Open when the signs are out.
Walk or drive this Historic Trail to discover historic homes, businesses and natural wonders of significance to the local area including the interpretive signs that will enlighten you about the woolwash process and history.