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Yarrangobilly Caves House: East and West wings

Yarrangobilly area in Kosciuszko National Park

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Overview

Stay in the cosy Yarrangobilly Caves House East and West wings—self contained heritage accommodation (circa 1901) set in a secluded section of Kosciuszko National Park. You’ll find scenic walking, skiing, fishing and a thermal pool right at your doorstep.

Accommodation Details
Accommodation type House
Where 51 Yarrangobilly Caves Road, Yarrangobilly, NSW, 2720 - in Yarrangobilly area
Bedrooms 9
Maximum guests 14
Facilities Barbecue facilities, cafe/kiosk, carpark, drinking water, public phone, showers, toilets, electric power
What to bring Food supplies
Entry fees Park entry fees apply
Group bookings School groups and commercial tour operators can submit a group booking enquiry form.
Please note
  • Check in 3pm to 5pm. Check out 10am. Contact Yarrangobilly Caves Visitor Centre to arrange late check in. 
  • Keys can be collected from Yarrangobilly Caves Visitor Centre. Fees may apply for lost keys.
  • Yarrangobilly Caves House has an east wing and a west wing. The east wing has 7 bedrooms and a maximum occupancy of 8 guests. The west wing has 2 bedrooms and a maximum occupancy of 6 guests.
  • Yarrangobilly Caves House is in a remote location. Please bring all your supplies, including food and fuel. The nearest towns are Tumut and Adaminaby, a 1 hour drive.
  • There's no mobile phone reception here.
  • For a luxury experience next door, see Yarrangobilly Caves House guest rooms.

For a weekend away from it all, head for Yarrangobilly Caves House East and West wings in the picturesque Yarrangobilly Valley. Escape from the crowds and revel in the wonder of a bygone era in this heritage building—built in 1901. It's the perfect place to relax in your own homely, lovingly restored and self contained wing. 

Perfect for conferences, family gatherings and special interest groups, Yarrangobilly Caves House East and West wings are a lovely spot for enjoying the splendour of all four seasons. Yarrangobilly Caves offers bushwalking, self guided and guided cave tours, and fishing in the clear mountain streams. It’s only a short drive to the Selwyn Snowfields to enjoy a day of skiing the slopes. 

After a hard day of adventuring, dive into the naturally heated thermal swimming pool. Round it off with a relaxing drink on the verandah, gazing across at scenic views of the limestone bluffs.

In 2015 and 2016, Yarrangobilly Caves House won commendations for the Unique Accommodation category in the Canberra Region Tourism Awards.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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A hand holds a mobile phone in front of an alpine landscape in Kosciuszko National Park. Photo: Robert Mulally/OEH

Conservation program:

Southern corroboree frog conservation project

An iconic endangered species, the southern corroboree frog, found only in Kosciuszko National Park, faces the grave threat of extinction. Saving Our Species aims to prevent this from happening by battling chytrid fungus, protecting frog habitat from pests, and fostering a captive breeding program. 

Southern corroboree frog (Pseudophryne corroboree), Kosciuszko National Park. Photo: John Spencer

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