Ngilgi Cave
Beneath the limestone ridge which forms Cape Naturaliste, lays Ngilgi Cave at Yallingup providing a fascinating interplay of Aboriginal legend and nature. Located off Caves Road it is a short distance north of Yallingup. Ngilgi Cave is named because of its association with a rich Aboriginal legend describing the battle between a good spirit (Ngilgi) and an evil spirit (Wolgine). Discovered in 1899 Ngilgi Cave (formerly Yallingup Cave) remains one of the Capes most visited attractions.
The Cave offers a stunning display of stalactite, stalagmite, helicitite and shawl formations plus an interpretive area detailing the Caves rich history. Today you can enjoy semi guided tours and a range of other experiences including awesome adventure caving and torchlight tours. A cafe, children's playground, barbecue facilities and walk trails make a visit to Ngilgi Cave an excellent family outing.