The Hole: A Striking Sinkhole in Long Bay Hills
A deep sinkhole with water below, The Hole is a curious sightseeing stop best suited to travellers already exploring Long Bay Hills.
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What stands out
- Large, deep sinkhole
- View toward the water below
- Dramatic sense of height
- Unusual sightseeing stop
Worth knowing
- Mosquitoes
- Bats in the cave
- Significant drop from the top
Don't miss
What comes up most in public reviews
- Look down toward the water below
- Take in the sinkhole’s scale from the top
Worth the trip?
What visitors find
The Hole is exactly what its name suggests: a large, deep sinkhole in Long Bay Hills. Public feedback, including a Google rating of 4.2 from 55 reviews, shows that its appeal rests almost entirely on the scale of the drop and the unusual view from above. Several visitors describe being surprised by the distance between the rim and the water below. Even travellers who consider it a simple sight acknowledge that it is a notably big hole.
Reactions vary sharply. Some reviewers find the view breathtaking, particularly when standing at the top and looking into the opening. Others call the experience underwhelming or reduce it to a quick look at a large hole. The overall pattern suggests a memorable curiosity rather than a full attraction with a long list of activities.
Is it worth the detour?
Reviews most strongly support visiting when a traveller is already nearby. One succinct assessment says it is worth seeing if close, and that captures the general balance of enthusiasm and restraint. The scale can be impressive, but the stop itself may be brief once visitors have looked down and taken in the depth.
It should suit sightseers, hikers and travellers drawn to unusual natural formations. Those expecting a developed visitor experience may find less to hold their attention. The intrigue comes from seeing the sinkhole in person, wondering about its depth and considering how it was first explored. A rope system leading down and back out is mentioned in public feedback, but reviews do not establish whether it is intended or maintained for casual visitor use.
Heights, children and the cave
The drop is a defining part of the experience. One reviewer who was not usually afraid of heights still found standing at the top intense, while another was struck by the long distance to the water. That makes caution around the rim particularly important, especially for families. A reviewer visited with a five-year-old who was amazed by the view, but that individual experience should not be taken as evidence that the site is suitable for every young child.
A cave is also referenced in feedback, along with bats. Travellers uncomfortable with bats may prefer not to enter it. Reviews do not provide enough detail to assess the cave route, conditions or level of difficulty, so visitors should avoid assuming that it offers a managed or straightforward excursion.
Practical verdict
Mosquitoes are the clearest practical complaint, with bug spray specifically recommended. Beyond that, the main consideration is expectation. The Hole earns its place as a quick, unconventional sightseeing stop, not as the centrepiece of a day’s itinerary.
For travellers passing through Long Bay Hills, the dramatic downward view may justify stopping. For anyone making a special journey, the mixed public reactions suggest weighing the detour carefully. Its strongest qualities are simple: an unexpectedly deep opening, water far below and a perspective that can feel more dramatic in person than the plain name implies.
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