About Yarrangobilly & the Southern Tablelands
Yarrangobilly is a remote high country destination centred on its extensive limestone cave system in the Southern Tablelands of NSW. The area offers cave exploration, bushwalking, and access to pristine camping areas across the surrounding plateau landscape.
Walks & Trails
The caves themselves are the focus, with South Glory Cave and the Self Guided Cave Walk both starting at the visitor centre. Nearby options include the easy Jillabenan Cave Walk, Castle Walk, and the gentle River Walk. For longer adventures, Dam Trail, Kiandra Historic Walk, and Landers Creek Falls Lookout Walk explore the wider high country, while Coonibil Hut to Harris Hut Bridle Path is ideal for horse trekking.
Camping
Several free and paid camping areas serve the region. The Long Plain Hut Camping Area offers both free and paid options 7km away, with dedicated horse camps including Long Plain Camping Area (for Horses). Other options include Bullocks Hill Horse Camp, Tantangara Creek Camping Ground, and the free Ghost Gully Camping Ground for those seeking budget-friendly stops.
Attractions & Things to See
The historic gold mining settlement of Kiandra lies 17km away. Longer day trips reach Namadgi National Park in the ACT, Mount Jagungal, and Mannus Lookout for expansive views across the Southern Tablelands.
Pubs & Dining
Bistro 1488 is the closest dining option at 33km. For a wider choice, Tumbaruma Hotel and Batlow Hotel are available in nearby towns, with Snow Goose Hotel Motel providing accommodation and meals further afield.
Golf
Talbingo Country Club is the nearest course at 33km, with Tumbarumba Golf Club and Batlow Golf Course within day-trip distance.