Off the beaten track, some 70km southwest of Bathurst, this picturesque national park is known for its impressive limestone caves, including one of the world’s largest natural tunnels, the Grand Arch. Waterfalls, a river and a pretty picnic area complete the picture. Camping is available ($15 per person per night).
Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve
New South Wales
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