Talia Woolshed Cave - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
The so called caves at the coastline near Talia are exposed eroded cliff faces. The softer eroded upper part of the cliffs are fairly young (around 100,000 years) compacted sand dunes resting on much older pink conglomerate and sandstone.
Talia Woolshed Cave - FURTHER INFORMATION
Talia Woolshed Cave - Talia visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Talia Woolshed Cave' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from South Australia.
Woolshed Cave is one of a number of coastal caves on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia which are collectively known as 'Talia Caves' after the nearby settlement of Talia. The caves have been formed by a combination of both wind and sand erosion. Nearby is Mount Camel Beach. Whales, seals and dophin are often spotted off this stretch of coast.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Car: Talia Caves at the end of Talia Caves Road, 4.8km from the Flinders Highway and 13km north of Talia. This is about 390km northwest from Adelaideand 37km north of Elliston.















