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The Tarragal Caves are a network of large limestone caves and rockshelters which overlook the Bridgewater Lakes near the towns of Tarragal and Cape Bridgewater, Victoria in the Charles La Trobe and are near Discovery Bay Coastal Park.
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Tarragal Caves

Bridgewater Lakes Aquatic Club, 535 Bridgewater Lakes Rd, Cape Bridgewater VIC 3305, Australia
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The Tarragal Caves are a network of large limestone caves and rockshelters which overlook the Bridgewater Lakes near the towns of Tarragal and Cape Bridgewater, Victoria in the Charles La Trobe and are near Discovery Bay Coastal Park.

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Steep and a bit slippery way up but it is worth the effort. Give yourself enough time to follow the path to the rightmost cave, it has different features and delicate vegetation inside. The views of the lakes and coast are stunnig. The caves show drip features: stalactites, stalagmites and shawls, a bit dried up by open air. there are also hot water features as oolites, honeycomb and...

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Interresting place to visit with the Bridgewater lakes right across it where you can enjoy some water sports in the lake or have a picnic. The views across to the lakes and see when you get up to the caves is really beautiful. The caves themselves are an interesting part of history and nature. Worth the steep walk up to the...

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Fabulous caves up at the top of the hill and visible from the road. The walk up to the top is quite steep, but there's some great views once you're there. You can walk along the top of the hill to the adjacent caves too. Parking is fairly limited on the side of the road, but visitors generally don't stay...

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Janos VeresbaranjiJanos Veresbaranji
Steep and a bit slippery way up but it is worth the effort. Give yourself enough time to follow the path to the rightmost cave, it has different features and delicate vegetation inside. The views of the lakes and coast are stunnig. The caves show drip features: stalactites, stalagmites and shawls, a bit dried up by open air. there are also hot water features as oolites, honeycomb and hanging columns.
Meral Demirkiran CerciMeral Demirkiran Cerci
Interresting place to visit with the Bridgewater lakes right across it where you can enjoy some water sports in the lake or have a picnic. The views across to the lakes and see when you get up to the caves is really beautiful. The caves themselves are an interesting part of history and nature. Worth the steep walk up to the caves though.
KerbrayKerbray
Fabulous caves up at the top of the hill and visible from the road. The walk up to the top is quite steep, but there's some great views once you're there. You can walk along the top of the hill to the adjacent caves too. Parking is fairly limited on the side of the road, but visitors generally don't stay for too long.
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Steep and a bit slippery way up but it is worth the effort. Give yourself enough time to follow the path to the rightmost cave, it has different features and delicate vegetation inside. The views of the lakes and coast are stunnig. The caves show drip features: stalactites, stalagmites and shawls, a bit dried up by open air. there are also hot water features as oolites, honeycomb and hanging columns.
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Interresting place to visit with the Bridgewater lakes right across it where you can enjoy some water sports in the lake or have a picnic. The views across to the lakes and see when you get up to the caves is really beautiful. The caves themselves are an interesting part of history and nature. Worth the steep walk up to the caves though.
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Fabulous caves up at the top of the hill and visible from the road. The walk up to the top is quite steep, but there's some great views once you're there. You can walk along the top of the hill to the adjacent caves too. Parking is fairly limited on the side of the road, but visitors generally don't stay for too long.
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