Beneath the limestone ridge which forms Cape Naturaliste, lies Ngilgi Cave at Yallingup providing a fascinating interplay of Aboriginal legend and nature.
Located off Caves Road, a short distance north of Yallingup, Ngilgi Cave is named because of its association with a rich Aboriginal legend describing the battle between a good spirit (Ngilgi) and an evil spirit (Wolgine). Ngilgi Cave offers visitors stunning views of stalactite, stalagmite, helicitite and shawl formations, plus an interpretative area detailing the Cave's rich history.
The Cave offers a stunning display of stalactite, stalagmite, helicitite and shawl formations plus an interpretive area detailing the Caves rich history. Today you can enjoy semi guided tours and a range of other experiences including adventure caving and torchlight tours. A cafe, children's playground, barbecue facilities and walk trails make a visit to Ngilgi Cave an excellent family outing.
Facilities
A cafe, playground, barbecue facilities and walk trails make a visit Ngilgi Cave an excellent outing.
Site Facilities BBQ Area
, Cafe / Coffee Shop, Carpark, Picnic Area, Public Toilets
Suitable for Events & Functions, Individuals
Tour Types Guided Tours
Services Memory Photos
Activities Sightseeing, Walking
Admission Entry Fee
General Groups, Groups
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