Admission

 

  • Adult $19.00
  • Child $9.50 From 4 to 17 years old. 4 - 17 years.
  • Family $47.50 Two Adults and up to three Children under 18 years.
  • Concession $15.50 Australian Health Care or Seniors Card Holders.

Street Address

Postal Address

Liena via

Mole Creek, Tasmania, 7304

PO Box 172

Mole Creek, Tasmania, 7304

Contacts

 

Phone: 03 6363 5182
Fax: 03 6363 5124
Toll Free:
Mobile:
Email Operator
Operator Website

Industry Accreditations and Connections

  • Gay Friendly
  • See Tasmania Card product partner
  • Tourism Council Tasmania

Payment Methods

  • American Express
  • Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale
  • MasterCard
  • Visa

King Solomons Cave

King Solomons Cave

Experiences

  • Environmental
  • National Park
  • Rainforest
  • Underground

Activities

  • Birdwatching
  • Caving
  • Self-Guided

Facilities

  • Attraction
  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car park
  • Guide
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Visitor Information Centre
King Solomon’s Cave, in Mole Creek Karst National Park, is a richly decorated limestone cave. The Mole Creek Karst National Park is in the central north of Tasmania, about 40 minutes’ drive west of Deloraine.

King Solomon’s Cave is a compact cave system with elaborate geological formations, including stunning calcite crystals known as King Solomon’s Diamonds. The Cave has high scientific and conservation significance and is home to a number of threatened plant and animal species. You can view King Solomon’s Cave, and nearby Marakoopa Cave, on guided tours which depart several times each day, or as part of a specialist guided adventure-caving experience. The guided tours take about 45 minutes and are suitable for all fitness levels and ages. Picnic shelters, free barbecues and toilets are located close by.

If you plan to visit both Marakoopa and Kings Solomon’s Caves, remember that it will take about 15 minutes to drive between the two. Only cave entry fees apply at Mole Creek Caves, however National Park entry fees do apply to other areas of the Mole Creek Karst National Park.