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Giants Cave

7769 Caves Rd, Forest Grove WA 6286, Australia
4.9(145)
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parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au

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5.0
7y

We loved this cave. It was nice to have a self-guided, self paced tour of a cave. My young son enjoyed not having to wait and listen and learn as much he did in the other guided tours and we were then both more relaxed and able to enjoy the experience under the ground at our pace. Compared to the other caves of the area (Jewel, Lake, Mammoth etc) the features were not as beautiful and dramatic. But there is enough variety to keep it interesting. You are provided with hand-held powerful torches that can be adjusted wide and narrow to highlight features. The hard hats can also have a headlamp (2 per group are provided). The headlight made it easy to climb the ladders without needing to hold the torch. Some passage ways are small, which was fun, but if you are not comfortable in tighter spaces this probably isn't for you. Temperature is humid but not hot, although the climbing and scrambling kept us warm enough in LS shirts and shorts. Can be very dark in some chambers and also the acoustics are great for a hum or echo! Must be 6yrs+ to enter. We saw footprints for the native mouse (can't remember the exact name sorry) and also a live frog at the exit hole. Quite a long cave system and then a walk back through the bush over the main road. People in the office were super helpful and gave a detailed briefing before we set off. Some small gifts available, but its not a gift shop. Recommend for people and families interested in a more explorative adventure through the cave systems for a fraction of the price of the big 4 caves. Can also get a double pass for access to this and...

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5.0
1y

Visiting Giants Cave was the best experience on my trip to Western Australia. You can explore cave on your own and it includes climbing, crawling, sliding and plenty of stairs and narrow ladders. Two big chambers and tight passages. The only light is the flash light as there is no artificial light fixtures like in other caves which make it even more interesting. I was lucky to get there and enter cave solely on my own, with out any one beside me. It was scary, exciting and extraordinary experience. Other caves are nice but this one will give you thrills and chills and challenge your fitness. Helmets mandatory as I hit may head about 10 times. If you ever been to guided cave and you know what's going on go there to explore caves on your own. It took me 1 hour to go through cave. Once you exit cave the way back lead through beautiful bushes which appears even greener after spending hour in darkness. So happy with...

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5.0
22w

Self guided adventure into this cave. This cave is not for the unfit. Several section where you climb uphill with aid of a rope and one section aprox 10/14 metres down a slope using a rope to assist. Aprox 60/80 min to walk this cave. Was lots of fun. You’re given a helmet ( a few low points) and one of the group is give a spare hand held touch as backup. Stunning to turn your lights off and just absorb the silence in several sections.

This cave felt safe to walk, it just isn’t suited for people with restricted mobility. You need to be able to scramble over and up boulders. Not the place for backpacks due to the narrow section. Remember to pee before you go. Live life and enjoy the adventure. Not as many stalagmites and tights as nearby caves but still...

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Mindaugas TijusasMindaugas Tijusas
I'm no caves expert, but I've been to a few all around Europe and this was by far the most fun and unique experience. You get handed a hard hat and a torche and, other than that, you're completely on your own! We went in the afternoon and were lucky to be the only ones in- so we had the entire cave to our own. It has loads of massive chambers as well as very narrow spots where we needed to squeeze through. It's a pretty cool experience being 70m underground going squeezing through a tight section completely on your own. The stalactites and stalagmites are pretty amazing too. It took us just over one hour to get through and properly enjoy it, but it could be done in 15min. $18 per adult.
Geoffrey ChinGeoffrey Chin
Super experience! Each of us issued with a miner's helmet with a light by the friendly guides who briefed us then set us loose on the appointed trail to follow. Loved it. Experienced total darkness and silence at the dry bed of the stream. Lots of climbing up and down a variety of stairs, ladders, rope. Have to get down on all fours and through some narrow sections as well. Totally safe though, would be okay for anyone with a regular normal level of fitness. It's still quite natural, no artificial lighting like some of the other caves around, get to see some nice formations. Will go again and definitely introduce this gem to any of our future visitors.
Justin NgJustin Ng
Simply an awesome experience! It's totally different from a guided cave tour, which we took the day before for Lake Cave. It's self directed and you can take your time to slowly explore the cave with your helmet torch and an emergency torchlight as backup. The inside is definitely no where near as impressive as Lake Cave. There are climbing up vertical ladder steps and over rock boulders using metal chain so not recommended for elderly and young children. A reasonable level of fitness is required but for those adventurous people, IMO, it's worth the time and money. Lastly, we had the whole place to ourselves throughout the whole exploration. :)
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I'm no caves expert, but I've been to a few all around Europe and this was by far the most fun and unique experience. You get handed a hard hat and a torche and, other than that, you're completely on your own! We went in the afternoon and were lucky to be the only ones in- so we had the entire cave to our own. It has loads of massive chambers as well as very narrow spots where we needed to squeeze through. It's a pretty cool experience being 70m underground going squeezing through a tight section completely on your own. The stalactites and stalagmites are pretty amazing too. It took us just over one hour to get through and properly enjoy it, but it could be done in 15min. $18 per adult.
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Super experience! Each of us issued with a miner's helmet with a light by the friendly guides who briefed us then set us loose on the appointed trail to follow. Loved it. Experienced total darkness and silence at the dry bed of the stream. Lots of climbing up and down a variety of stairs, ladders, rope. Have to get down on all fours and through some narrow sections as well. Totally safe though, would be okay for anyone with a regular normal level of fitness. It's still quite natural, no artificial lighting like some of the other caves around, get to see some nice formations. Will go again and definitely introduce this gem to any of our future visitors.
Geoffrey Chin

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Simply an awesome experience! It's totally different from a guided cave tour, which we took the day before for Lake Cave. It's self directed and you can take your time to slowly explore the cave with your helmet torch and an emergency torchlight as backup. The inside is definitely no where near as impressive as Lake Cave. There are climbing up vertical ladder steps and over rock boulders using metal chain so not recommended for elderly and young children. A reasonable level of fitness is required but for those adventurous people, IMO, it's worth the time and money. Lastly, we had the whole place to ourselves throughout the whole exploration. :)
Justin Ng

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