# Engelbrecht Cave

- **Country:** Australia
- **Coordinates:** -37.820500, 140.772300
- **Depth:** 12 m
- **Access:** Above water - public (no disabled access). Underwater - by permit.
- **Geology:** Limestone
- **Hazards:** Sump (cave)
- **Website:** https://mountgambier-events.bookable.net.au/#!/?searchWord=Engelbrecht%20Cave/
- **Features:** Yes
- **Lighting:** Yes
- **Location:** Chute Street, Mount Gambier
- **Visitors:** Yes
- **Discovery:** 1864 (by Europeans)
- **Difficulty:** Above water - no stated difficultyUnderwater - CDAA Cave & Advanced Cave grades
- **Other Name:** North Terrace CaveVansittarts Cave5L19 & 5L20

Engelbrecht Cave (also known as North Terrace Cave, Vansittarts Cave and 5L19 & 5L20) is a cave system in the Australian state of South Australia consisting of a sinkhole with two major passages located under the Mount Gambier urban area. It is owned by the local government area of City of Mount Gambier and has been developed as a tourism venue. Its dry extent is notable as a show cave while its water-filled extent is notable as two separate cave diving sites.

![Photo of Engelbrecht Cave](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/Engelbrecht_Cave%2C_Mount_Gambier%2C_November_2018.jpg)

**Source:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engelbrecht_Cave (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)
