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Abrakurrie Cave

Abrakurrie Cave — cave in Western Australia

Cave in Western Australia

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About Abrakurrie Cave

cave in Western Australia

Abrakurrie Cave is a cave system located in the remote southern interior of Western Australia, sitting at an elevation of 98 metres. It's one of a number of limestone cave formations found across this part of the state, and offers visitors a chance to explore an underground environment well away from the more visited cave systems on Australia's tourist trail.

Given its remote location, Abrakurrie Cave suits travellers who are comfortable with self-guided exploration and are prepared to do some research before heading out. This isn't a show cave with guided tours and installed lighting - visiting here requires a degree of self-sufficiency and preparation.

What to See and Do

The cave itself is the main draw, offering the kind of underground environment typical of limestone karst country - enclosed passages, natural rock formations, and the distinct shift in temperature and atmosphere that comes with moving below ground. As with most cave systems in regional Western Australia, the interior provides natural shade and shelter from the elements above.

Because this is not a commercially managed attraction, the experience is largely what you make of it. Exploring the cave passages at your own pace is the primary activity here.

Getting There and Access

Abrakurrie Cave is situated in a remote part of Western Australia at coordinates 31.6572°S, 128.4898°E. Road access details are not well documented publicly, so it's strongly recommended that you contact visitor information centres in the nearest towns before making the trip. Road conditions in this part of WA can vary significantly depending on recent weather, and some routes may require a four-wheel drive vehicle.

Check current access conditions prior to departing, as caves in regional areas can be subject to seasonal closures or restrictions.

Visitor Tips

  • Bring a torch or headlamp - the cave has no installed lighting, so a reliable light source is essential
  • Wear sturdy, closed-toe footwear with good grip; cave floors can be uneven and slippery
  • Carry plenty of water - the surrounding area is remote and resupply options will be limited or non-existent nearby
  • There are no food or café facilities at the site, so bring everything you need with you
  • The cave is suitable for all ages, though young children will need close supervision inside

Best Time to Visit

The cooler months - roughly autumn through winter - are the most comfortable time to visit. Summers in inland Western Australia can be extremely hot, and while the cave interior offers some relief, getting there and back in peak heat is worth avoiding. Check locally for any seasonal access restrictions before you go.

Getting There

Map of Abrakurrie Cave

Located in Western Australia. Contact local visitor information centres in the nearest towns for specific directions and road access details.

Visitor Tips

  • Bring a torch or headlamp for cave exploration
  • Wear sturdy closed-toe footwear with good grip
  • Bring plenty of water
  • Check access conditions before visiting as caves can be seasonal or weather-dependent

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Height
98m
Significance
Regional

Plan Your Visit

Entry
Free
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Time
Cooler months (autumn/winter) are more comfortable for cave exploration. Check locally for any seasonal access restrictions.
Hours
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Location

Area
Eucla
Region
Esperance

Good to Know

All ages (with supervision for young children)

Highlights

Large Cave ChamberNullarbor PlainLimestone Formations

Activities

CavingPhotography

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages (with supervision for young children)
Shade/Cover
Indoor
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

BYO Food OK

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available