Also known as Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve.
Abercrombie Caves lie between Bathurst and Crookwell in New South Wales, Australia. An example of a limestone arch formation that has been eroded by water action, it has developed from a sinkhole that became a blind valley. Several good examples of crayback formations exist in both entrances. The caves were reportedly used by several bushrangers in the 19th century.