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Our interpretive centre provides a visual display on how the cave was first formed, the discovery of the cave by the early pioneers and the opening.

The kiosk has drinks, snacks and souvenirs for purchase. A video of the local attractions runs daily in the auditorium where we have seating for 40 plus patrons. Hire is available for auditorium.

Kiosk

Walking Trail

 

There are three basic bush cabins for hire at $55.00 per night.

Each cabin has hot water, sink, microwave, fridge, hot plates and sleeps 4 people in two double bunks.
Outside each cabin is a wood pit BBQ for cooking or campfires. NB:Bring your own bedding
and firewood.
Min 2 night stay long weekends and school holidays.
Booking is essential

Ph: 08 87384171 Fax: 08 87384282

We also offer ten un-powered campsites and seven un-powered van sites in a secluded bush setting with picnic tables and pit BBQs at $15.00 per site per night. We can supply a group site for ten plus people wishing to camp together at $6.00 per head per night.
(prices as of 13th October 2007)

Booking is essential

Ph: 08 87384171 Fax: 08 87384282

Click here to download a pdf map file of our camping ground (383kb)

The cave is only 300 metres from the Glenelg River which offers unsurpassed scenery, fishing, canoeing and boating.
Walking trails from 20 minutes to 2 hours leave from the information centre offering views of the river and local fauna and flora
and the Glenelg River gorge.

Glenelg River Cruises leave from Nelson at 1.00pm and make their way up  river to the cave on a scenic and leisurely 1 ½ hour cruise. (Glenelg River Cruises (08) 8738 4191)

Cabin

Camp Ground , Glenelg River, Glenelg River Cruises

  © 2007 Princess Margaret Rose Cave
Lower Glenelg National Park - via Nelson Victoria 3292 - Telephone:(08) 8738 4171 - Facsimile: (08) 8738 4282

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