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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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The bridle track from Katoomba to the Jenolan Caves is not very well known, and yet a trip possessing a greater variety of scenery or more possibilities of perfect enjoyment might be searched for in vain.
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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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Bushrangers were captured near the Jenolan Caves around this time and this led to much publicity and the discovery of the caves as a prominent landmark as well as Mount Jenolan, from which the caves were named.
This is the pool at the entrance to the Jenolan Caves, a set of limestone caverns going deep underground.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Jenolan Caves located at the western side of the mountains offers a spectacular display of limestone cave formations.
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Jake Farley, Truck Driver
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If you have plenty of time and enjoy driving, the road to the Jenolan Caves starts less than a kilometre from the village, to the left.
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Shane Kelly, Bar Tender
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Time permitting, visit nearby Jenolan Caves or head backto Sydney via Hampton, rejoining the Great Western Highway.
Take a day trip to the fabulous Jenolan Caves, one of the great natural attractions Australia has to offer.
Another thing worth seeing are the Jenolan Caves, the biggest and most spectacular dripstone cave in Australia.
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Astrid Schuhmann, Backpacker
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Jenolan Caves is a tourist destination with accommodation and guided tours through limestone caves.
Binda Cabins (now called Jenolan Caves Cottages just a few km from Jenolan Caves) also have toilets and water taps.
The trip out to Jenolan Caves remains a firm favourite as a full day tour, with many townships and places of interest to explore along the way.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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In addition the peer support leaders are generally those who assist with the Jenolan Caves excursion.
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