The Caves

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Inverloch, Australia

basscoast.vic.gov.au
Tourist attraction

The Caves Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The Caves is located in Inverloch, Australia on 400/600 Cape Paterson-Inverloch Rd. The Caves is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Australia.

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400/600 Cape Paterson-Inverloch Rd

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Yin Jiang

Good for kids (7-12years old). An interesting adventure to find caves along a beautiful coast. Check tides before you go as some places/paths may under water during a certain time. Limited facilities. Nice place for photographers.

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Trieu Nguyen

Fabulous location. First place in Australia, a fossil claw was discovered here in 1908. Make sure you check for low tides before planning to come here. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to see the attraction cave.

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Shreyas Muralidharan

The place is a nice spot tucked away but quite popular amongst tourists.. one can literally go in there only when the tides are low, the cave bt itself has nothing much as such but is a different location.. what I enjoyed more was the little rock pools all around the caves which can be a nice relaxation on a hot day!

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douglas okonya

Its a great place for relaxation. Come during the low tide for a better access to the cave.

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JenToner23

Go at low tide to see the Caves. We loved it down here. We didn’t find the dinosaur footprint but we enjoyed learning about it and wandering around through the rocks and caves.

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Jessica Dwery

Good to come at low tide and climb/clamber to the caves! Good fun... nice to watch the waves crashing in too!

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D G

Access to cave only when low tide. Nice stone work by nature.

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Harry McGoldrick

Day tripped down to Inverloch and stopped by The Cave area for some (wishful thinking) fishing. Couldn't find a fishing spot but really enjoyed the walk over the rocks and into the caves. Great views and at some points the low tide on the vast rocks felt like we were in an alien planet!