Mammoth Jewel Cave

Jewel Cave    

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Jewel Cave is the biggest show cave in Western Australia; comprising three massive chambers. It is home to one of the longest straw stalactites found in any tourist cave in Australia, and its …
Jewel Cave is the biggest show cave in Western Australia; comprising three massive chambers. It is home to one of the longest straw stalactites found in any tourist cave in Australia, and its decorations vary from towering crystal creations to intricate lace-like formations stretching and suspended across the ceiling.

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Feb 20, 2025
Fabulous day trip, the workers were extremely friendly and forthcoming with interesting facts & info. The cave was so well maintained with plenty of rest spots and the climb is not easy.Full review by Louise P
Dec 31, 2024
Amazing learning experience, the tourist guide extremely friendly and well documented. Cape foundation has done an incredible work to make you feel welcome .Full review by patriciademancini
Aug 5, 2024
The Jewel Cave is amazing. 250 steps down and have to return but worth the experience through the cave. Claire our guide was very informative and could answer all our questions. If you like looking a…Full review by anthony s
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Is this suitable for 4 year old kid?
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There were a couple of young children when we went. They became a bit restless. At one stage, everyone is asked to be quiet while they turn the lights off and the kids kept …
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There were a couple of young children when we went. They became a bit restless. At one stage, everyone is asked to be quiet while they turn the lights off and the kids kept flashing their lights and giggling during that time. It’s only an hour tour, I guess it depends on the child. Probably not a lot of fun for them.
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Is this tour suitable for pregnant lady?
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Not really. The stairs are steep and not easy to negotiate. Depends of course on the stage of pregnancy
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Hi would this cave be suitable for elderly? We r thinking of going in Aug. No mobility issues but previously had heart …
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Hi would this cave be suitable for elderly? We r thinking of going in Aug. No mobility issues but previously had heart surgery n typically needs some breaks when climbing long flights of stairs. I heard of mammoth but seems like it also has steep steps though fewer unless we want to be confined to the wheelchair friendly area.
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There are quite a few steps (some steep) through out the cave however plenty of places to take your time and catch your breath. We did a tour and it was not a rushed process. …
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There are quite a few steps (some steep) through out the cave however plenty of places to take your time and catch your breath. We did a tour and it was not a rushed process. Would highly recommend. The guides were well informed and am sure they will be able to cater to your requirements. Check out their website as you will see some images of the caves and be able to see some pics of the stairs etc.
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Hi I want to take my family to the cave but I was wondering can you take a stroller in? I’ve got a 10 month old child so I …
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Hi I want to take my family to the cave but I was wondering can you take a stroller in? I’ve got a 10 month old child so I don’t really want to carry her around the whole time if I can help it
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Hi. No I don't think do. Lots of narrow steps. You're not even allowed to carry tripod. May have age limit. Best to check with booking.
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my mum is a bit unsteady on her feet is the cave tour suitable? is there seating
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Not suitable if unsteady on feet due to steps although there is handrails. No seating. Tour takes 55 mins I think. I would speak to staff first.
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