The passage from the entrance of Stinging Nettle Cave leads divers down a steep slope, past static boulders. The cave has been described as "deceptively large" by divers, once restriction has been negotiated at about 10m.
Nettlebed Cave is home to a range of interesting features. The wall-scratchings which can seen once inside "The Gallery" are probable evidence of megafauna, while entrenched seashells provide insight into the cave's Ice Age inhabitants.
Iddlebiddy Cave is a 250m single passage-way, which runs from the entrance chamber and ends in a small, silty room containing an array of largely-formed clay deposits.
Hells Hole is a popular recreation site for bushwalkers. Hells Hole is a large sinkhole measuring 45m across. Access to the water is via a 30m abseil from the viewing platform. The water has a maximum depth of around 25m.
Pines Cave is one of the most frequently-dived caves in the Green Triangle Forest Reserve, while Mud Hole Cave is located nearby nestled in the pine plantation. You can discover them both with a dual-cave access permit on the same day.
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