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Poltalloch Station

Poltalloch Station, Narrung, Limestone Coast, South Australia
Meningie

Nestled on the shore of Australia's largest freshwater lake, Poltalloch Station is one of Australia's most historic pastoral properties.

Wilson's At Robe

Wilsons At Robe, Robe, Limestone Coast, South Australia
Robe

Wilson's at Robe established for over 20 years as a regional gallery is dedicated to exhibiting the finest works of Australian artists and crafts people. The gallery features six fabulous rooms brimming with exquisitely presented displays.

The John Riddoch Centre

John Riddoch Centre, Penola, Limestone Coast, South Australia
Penola

The John Riddoch Centre incorporates the Penola/Coonawarra Visitor Information Centre with a wide range of brochures, maps, souvenirs and Internet access.

The Old Courthouse


Mount Gambier

The Old Courthouse located on Bay Road, was once the centre for law enforcement for the region, and still retains original courtroom furniture. It is the site of several important criminal trials and today is a popular venue for Mock Trials.

Millicent Gallery


Millicent

The Millicent Gallery is a high quality, 'A' class, nationally known public exhibition space, the gallery has been showing a diversity of exhibitions since it opened in 1990. Renovated in 2004, the gallery has been extended to allow more room for exhibitions.

Kingston National Trust Museum


Kingston Se

The Kingston National Trust Museum features a comprehensive collection of every conceivable item from the past. A short list of some of the items included in the large building includes telephones, household goods, prams, Aboriginal items, typewriters, saddles, washing ringers, shop scales and much, much more. The actual anchor belonging to the...

In The Gallery


Ki Ki

When you visit In The Gallery, you’re greeted with a smile. Owner Maggie and sculptor David have restored Ki Ki’s old post office building, built in 1937 but closed sometime ago, to its former glory and reopened it as a gallery and cafe.

Yulgilbar Wood Gallery


Naracoorte

Yulgilbar Wood Gallery is situated 10 minutes south of the township of Naracoorte, in South Australia's south-eastern region. The south-east is known for its limestone caves, superb wetlands, birdlife and world class wineries.

Blue Lake Printworks and Blue Lake Print Gallery


Mount Gambier

The Blue Lake Print Gallery is the photographic print arm of our business, with a large range of beautifully presented Australian landscape photography ranging in subject from The Great Ocean Road to the Grampians of Victoria to the Limestone Coast of South Australia.

The Cheese Factory Meningie's Museum Restaurant


Meningie

Come and enjoy the ambience of the Cheese Factory where history and culinary delights await. We have a warm wood fire in winter and air conditioning in summer.

The Lady Nelson Visitor and Discovery Centre


Mount Gambier

Servicing an average of 80,000 visitors annually, The Lady Nelson Visitor and Discovery Centre provides a personalised information service on Mount Gambier and the Limestone Coast in the south east...

Millicent National Trust Living History Museum


Millicent

The Millicent National Trust Living History Museum is one of South Australia's largest and best local museums. It captures the stories of the Limestone Coast brilliantly. The museum's extensive layout leads you from the Aboriginal history and culture of the Limestone Coast to the perils of the sea.

Mary MacKillop Penola Centre


Penola

Mary MacKillop was canonised on 17 October 2010 in Rome. She became Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop, Australia’s first saint of the Catholic Church.

Penola Fantasy Model Railway and Rose's Tearoom


Penola

In the village of Penola, just down from the Mary McKillop Centre, is the magical and colourful kingdom of Penolaraya.

The Lady Nelson


Mount Gambier

The Lady Nelson Centre has been built around a full-scale replica of the brig HMS Lady Nelson, from which Lieutenant James Grant sighted and named Mount Gambier in 1800. It provides an information service on Mount Gambier and the Limestone Coast. Experience interactive displays on local history, geology and culture.