Abbey Caves

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Abbey Caves are a network of undeveloped limestone caves near Whangārei in New Zealand, known for their glowworms, karst formations, and adventurous, unlit underground passages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave system
tourist attraction
access public access on foot
bestVisited low rainfall conditions
category Landforms of the Northland Region
Limestone caves of New Zealand
Tourist attractions in Northland Region
containsSpecies Arachnocampa luminosa NERFINISHED
cave invertebrates
country New Zealand
developmentStatus uncommercialised
undeveloped
ecosystem cave ecosystem
entranceFee free access
hasAccessPoint Abbey Caves Reserve NERFINISHED
hasFeature glowworms
narrow passages
underground streams
undeveloped caves
unlit passages
hasGeologicalFeature karst formations
hasPart Ivy Cave NERFINISHED
Middle Cave NERFINISHED
Organ Cave NERFINISHED
hasView surrounding farmland
hazard low ceilings
risk of flooding
slippery rocks
knownFor adventurous caving experience
glowworm displays
natural limestone formations
lighting no installed lighting
locatedIn Northland Region NERFINISHED
Whangārei NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Island NERFINISHED
managedBy Whangārei District Council NERFINISHED
material limestone
near Abbey Caves Road NERFINISHED
Whangārei city centre NERFINISHED
requires independent navigation
safetyRequirement appropriate footwear recommended
helmets recommended
torches recommended
subjectTo local safety advisories
terrain karst landscape
tourismType adventure tourism
eco-tourism

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Whangārei hasAttraction Abbey Caves