Giant's Cave Morialta Falls Road, Woodforde, South Australia 5072
About the Business
Welcome to Giant's Cave, a remarkable establishment and a must-visit point of interest in Australia. Located in Woodforde, Morialta Falls Road, this tourist attraction is sure to captivate visitors with its awe-inspiring beauty and rich cultural significance.
Giant's Cave is nestled within the breathtaking Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta, which holds deep historical and spiritual importance. As an institution, we proudly acknowledge and honor the Aboriginal people as the First Peoples and Nations of the lands and waters we inhabit. We pay our utmost respect to their Elders, both past and present, and recognize the profound connection they have to Country.
At Giant's Cave, we strive to work in partnership with the First Peoples of South Australia, supporting their Nations to play a leading role in caring for their Country. We understand and respect the profound spiritual connection that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have with the land, and we aim to foster an environment that celebrates and preserves this heritage.
As you explore Giant's Cave, prepare to be amazed by the natural wonders that surround you. The cave itself is a marvel of nature, with its impressive size and intricate rock formations. Step inside and feel the cool, damp air as you venture deeper into the mysterious depths. Marvel at the stalactites and stalagmites that have formed over thousands of years, creating a truly magical atmosphere.
Beyond the cave, Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta offers a plethora of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. Embark on a scenic hike through the park's lush trails, and witness the stunning Morialta Falls cascading down the rugged cliffs. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the park, surrounded by native flora and fauna, and embrace the serenity of this untouched wilderness.
Giant's Cave is not only a place of natural beauty but also a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Aboriginal people. We invite you to visit and experience the profound connection to Country that resonates throughout this remarkable establishment. Come and be inspired by the wonders of Giant's Cave and the enduring spirit of the First Peoples of South Australia.
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Morialta Falls Road, Woodforde, South Australia 5072, Australia
Reviews
"It's a very good cave to hang out and enjoy the view. Definitely a must if you are hiking in Morialta. Time by time you can even observe Koalas climbing the trees nearby. Offers shelter in rain, has seating and is open 24/7. Not wheelchair accessible and no public restrooms."
"The giant’s cave is located within Marialta falls conservation park. There are many walking paths situated within this conservation park. There are 4 main walking tracks each leading towards the falls. One track is an easy walk, while the other three are categorized as hard. There are many carparks available. Weekends seem to be a bit busy with many people coming here for a walk or hike. Today there was a mobile food truck as well."
"Walk hundreds of meters from the first waterfall parking lot of Morialta Conservation Park, then you will reach the location of this Giant's Cave. After climbing up 89 steps, we came into the cave. The cave is not big, mainly composed of red rocks. This is a good place to have a rest. Then you can continue to climb up the steps and there is a higher viewing platform."
"I have been going on the Morialta walk since the early 90's and always love visiting the cave on my way down back to the car park. It is a good sized cave that has some amazing colours, especially as the sun passes over and shines through into the afternoon. It is quite cool inside and can be a relief in the middle of summer. I have always wondered what significance this place must of had to the local aboriginal Kaurna people who were the traditional land owners for hundreds or probably thousands of years. It does have a very spiritual feel about it when you are there and is worth checking out when you are at Morialta."
"It's not that steep to climb. Provides great view of the surrounding nature. Hope railings or safe fence could be placed on the top as small children were wandering near the ravine when we went there. Parents should keep their children close by as they could slide continuously down the rocky sides if left unattended."
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