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Honeycomb Cave

Caveside TAS 7304, Australia
4.5(69)
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The Caravan of courageThe Caravan of courage
This cave is (INCREDIBLE) not only is it a free cave but it’s one of the coolest ones I have been inside in Tasmania it has water though a lot of it but you can make your way around it for the most part There is a section towards the deep caves that opens up and you can see the sky And it’s an awesome sight I can’t not think of Indiana Jones If you do go all the way to the end where the cave gets tight and you have to squeeze through I strongly recommend you go with a professional as it’s a labyrinth and it would be really easy to loose your way also the water can rise and trap you so processed with caution if you choose to go into the deep part
Tash WillTash Will
Fabulous place, well worth the visit, you could easily spend hours exploring the caves. We found three entrance points. Two to the right of the small shed after you enter Karst National Park, one which is marked with a yellow flag and the other from the small carpark. You will need a torch and good footwear as it can get quite slippery. Warm clothing is also recommended as the temp in the cave is quite cool. There is also a camping area with one clean toilet.
Millie ChinMillie Chin
When you turn into Mole Creek Karst National Park, the cave is just on the right side of the entrance. You will need a strong torchlight to be able to see (not regular phone torch). Some parts can be slippery so wear steady shoes! It's only probably less than 5 minutes to get into the cave, I didn't went further as its way too dark but there're a couple of things that you can observe. Good to drop by if you're around the area.
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This cave is (INCREDIBLE) not only is it a free cave but it’s one of the coolest ones I have been inside in Tasmania it has water though a lot of it but you can make your way around it for the most part There is a section towards the deep caves that opens up and you can see the sky And it’s an awesome sight I can’t not think of Indiana Jones If you do go all the way to the end where the cave gets tight and you have to squeeze through I strongly recommend you go with a professional as it’s a labyrinth and it would be really easy to loose your way also the water can rise and trap you so processed with caution if you choose to go into the deep part
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Fabulous place, well worth the visit, you could easily spend hours exploring the caves. We found three entrance points. Two to the right of the small shed after you enter Karst National Park, one which is marked with a yellow flag and the other from the small carpark. You will need a torch and good footwear as it can get quite slippery. Warm clothing is also recommended as the temp in the cave is quite cool. There is also a camping area with one clean toilet.
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When you turn into Mole Creek Karst National Park, the cave is just on the right side of the entrance. You will need a strong torchlight to be able to see (not regular phone torch). Some parts can be slippery so wear steady shoes! It's only probably less than 5 minutes to get into the cave, I didn't went further as its way too dark but there're a couple of things that you can observe. Good to drop by if you're around the area.
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5.0
6y

Been here literally more than 100 times. It is an open streamway cave with a large accessible 3 entry main archway. Do not presume that filtered daylight in this area makes access safe without a torch!!!! The cave continues on downstream over 2 or 3 levels with many inter-connections and some other entrances (these are not safe, easy exits) so if you pursue the depths of the cave - return the way you came. Be warned - there are fissures in the floor of the cave and a fall for the unwary is definitely possible. All that said - this is an excellent cave for "guided" beginners, it has all the challenges of a horizontal streamway cave and can easily take a couple of hours to explore thoroughly. Treat this one with respect - it has hurt amateur and professional alike, but has also brought adventure and fun to people of all ages. Highly recommended with a local guide, or for experienced cavers looking for an easy diversion. 2nd pic taken 30/6/2019 - do not attempt entry into Honeycomb when there has been or is likely to be reasonable rainfall. The flooding at this level is deadly. Further into the cave there will only be pockets of air in the roof spaces. The currents would be too strong to fight against and visibility would be ZERO. Still highly recommended as above on...

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4y

This cave is (INCREDIBLE) not only is it a free cave but it’s one of the coolest ones I have been inside in Tasmania it has water though a lot of it but you can make your way around it for the most part There is a section towards the deep caves that opens up and you can see the sky And it’s an awesome sight I can’t not think of Indiana Jones If you do go all the way to the end where the cave gets tight and you have to squeeze through I strongly recommend you go with a professional as it’s a labyrinth and it would be really easy to loose your way also the water can rise and trap you so processed with caution if you choose to go into...

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2y

Fabulous place, well worth the visit, you could easily spend hours exploring the caves.

We found three entrance points. Two to the right of the small shed after you enter Karst National Park, one which is marked with a yellow flag and the other from the small carpark.

You will need a torch and good footwear as it can get quite slippery. Warm clothing is also recommended as the temp in the cave is quite cool.

There is also a camping area with one...

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