Mammoth Cave Wa

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Mammoth Cave self-guided tours allow visitors to explore by themselves, while listening to an informative 'audio tour' available in English, French, …

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Dec 2, 2024
Came here as part of a McLeod’s Margaret River tour. This is a large cave complex, but steps and walkways have been added meaning most people can access it easily. A few interesting fossils are visib…Full review by Anne S
Aug 8, 2023
Well worth the tour particularly with the accompanying earphone guides throughout. Not very arduous for those who are older like us and very interesting in the viewing and listening throughout the t…Full review by Geoff I
Apr 23, 2023
Mammoth cave name because of the size of the cave. We were in a large group that was broken into two groups. Very easy entry into the cave as we had a large group so had a local guide. Wonderful ex…Full review by Stockers104
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Ist it safe and dry on a rain day for seniors
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I would say yes for inside the cave but the access might a little tricky with the stairs. If you take your time it should be okay
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Answer by Rhonda C · May 10, 2023
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The prices seem a tad expensive for just one hour tour. May I check if there are any promotions to get a cheaper rate?
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I am not sure what price you refer to. My wife and I did the self guided tour using the MP3 equipment supplied by the cave. It was excellent — especially as my wife had a Mandarin …
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I am not sure what price you refer to. My wife and I did the self guided tour using the MP3 equipment supplied by the cave. It was excellent — especially as my wife had a Mandarin version of the tour. We paid between $20 to $22.50 each. I had my seniors concession. We found it good value and most interesting. The climb out is the only challenging aspect. Highly recommended. Best on a weekday.
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i would like to take my mum to see a cave. She can not walk too far. is mamouth cave ok to walk just to the first section …
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i would like to take my mum to see a cave. She can not walk too far. is mamouth cave ok to walk just to the first section that is wheelchair accessible? will she see much from there.
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My mum and uncle are both 83 and they managed it without a problem. My uncle has hip problems and still was fine. If you take it easy and go slow then it shouldn't be a problem. At …
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My mum and uncle are both 83 and they managed it without a problem. My uncle has hip problems and still was fine. If you take it easy and go slow then it shouldn't be a problem. At the end there are quite a few steps and then through the bush so only go into the first part then come back that way.
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Which is the easiest cave for elderly and what is the duration?
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This is the only cave I did, it's very easy to walk into front part of cave, it's a beautiful cave & you don't have to go in very far to see how beautiful it is. It will take as long as you want it to …
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This is the only cave I did, it's very easy to walk into front part of cave, it's a beautiful cave & you don't have to go in very far to see how beautiful it is. It will take as long as you want it to take from 15mins onwards
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Do we need to prebooking online or we can purchase from there on time of visit? Thanks...
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No need to pre book. Look in all the booklets and see whether you can get a discount. You can also get a combined ticket with the other caves which works out cheaper if you want to …
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No need to pre book. Look in all the booklets and see whether you can get a discount. You can also get a combined ticket with the other caves which works out cheaper if you want to visit more than one site.
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How many steps are there in the caves?
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Each cave is unique and there is a cave tour experience to suit almost every visitor.
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