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The Coonawarra Park

Coonawarra Park, The, Penola, Limestone Coast, South Australia
Coonawarra

The Coonawarra Centenary Sculpture in the town's park commemorates the beginnings of the fruit colony.

Ewens Ponds Conservation Park

Ewens Ponds Conservation Park, Port Macdonnell, Limestone Coast, South Australia
Port Macdonnell

Imagine snorkelling in an underwater garden teeming with aquatic life and leafy green plants.

Cave Gardens

Cave Gardens, Mount Gambier, Limestone Coast, South Australia
Mount Gambier

Situated in the centre of the city, Cave Gardens feature a sinkhole that was the original source of water for the early settlers.

Penola Forest Arboretum Trail

Penola Forest Arboretum Trail, Nangwarry, Limestone Coast, South Australia
Nangwarry

The Penola Forest Arboretum Trail walk passes 1,000 metres through small groves of mature forest trees. Information signs are posted at various points along the trail that describe the development of forestry in the South East.

Jack And Hilda McArthur Walk


Beachport

The Jack and Hilda McArthur Walk is situated in the Beachport Conservation Park approximately five kilometres north of Beachport between Lake George and the coast.

Naracoorte Caves National Park


Naracoorte

Not only will the beauty of Naracoorte Caves leave you speechless, their rich fossil history will have you intrigued.

Centenary Park - Beachport


Beachport

Located in the centre of town, Centenary Park comprises of six acres of parkland surrounding a large lagoon with a bridge, barbeque areas with fixed seating, playground with slide, swings and climbing frame for the children and plenty of lawn areas to set up a cricket game or kick a...

Limestone Coast Horseriding


Struan

Limestone Coast Horseriding operates at 'Kerami', a farming property located midway between Coonawarra and Naracoorte, close to the World Heritage Naracoorte Caves, in the heart of the Wrattonbully wine district in South Australia.

Lake Fellmongery Ski Lake


Robe

Lake Fellmongery is a large freshwater lake which was given its industrial sounding name in 1853 when a Fellmongery was established there to wash wool salvaged from a wrecked ship...

Millicent Swimming Lake


Millicent

The unique man-made Millicent swimming lake is set among spacious lawns and trees and is a very popular place during the warm summer months. All facilities are well maintained and the created beach and waders pool is a feature.

Lake McIntyre


Millicent

Lake McIntyre is a sanctuary for the prolific birdlife, has native trees, lovely shaded setting, observation hides, Interpretive Centre, boardwalk and bridge, viewing platforms, walking trail, free access and picnic areas. You don't have to be an experienced bushwalker to enjoy the walking trail, which takes approximately 20 minutes to skirts...

Blue Lake


Mount Gambier

The Blue Lake in Mount Gambier occupies one of the craters of the extinct volcano after which the city has been named. Early each November, the lake's sombre blue, which is in evidence during the winter months, mysteriously changes to an intense deep turquoise blue almost overnight.

Canunda National Park


Millicent

Canunda National Park conserves a spectacular 40 kilometre stretch of coastline. The park offers an amazing diversity of scenery from limestone cliffs, sea stacks, offshore reefs and low scrub in the north, to mobile sand dunes and beaches further south. Bushwalking, four-wheel driving, camping, diving and fishing are all popular recreational activities....

Kanawinka Global Geopark


Mount Gambier

Australia may be referred to as a relatively young nation, but the well preserved ancient landscape provides many precious windows into the past.

Beachport Jetty


Beachport

One of the longest jetties in South Australia, Beachport Jetty reaches out into the waters of Rivoli Bay. Anglers keen to snare Salmon, Mullet, Mulloway and Whiting.

Durants Lookout


Beachport

Durants Lookout provides spectacular views of the township of Beachport, Rivoli Bay, Beachport Conservation Park and the Southern Ocean. Beachport is an isthmus with the sea on two sides and Lake George beside it.

Pool of Siloam


Beachport

A salt lake, reputedly seven times more salty than the sea and it is alleged to possess therapeutic assets.

Pendleton Farmstay


Keith

Pendleton Farmstay is situated one and a half kilometres off the Dukes Highway between Keith and Bordertown. It has camping sites, permanent canvas tents, bunkhouse and cottage accommodation (beds up to 180 people). It is available for camps, conferences, weddings, day events, family gatherings, or just overnight stays.

Long Beach at Robe


Robe

Long Beach at Robe is a safe family beach with gentle surf and is quite unique as its one of the few beaches where you are able to drive your...

Greenrise Recreational Reserve


Penola

Visitors can enjoy 16 hectares of beautiful scenery at Greenrise Recreational Reserve. Have a picnic, watch the birdlife or take a leisurely walk around the reserve. Located one kilometre south of Penola. Penola has gained significant recognition through one of its past residents.

Umpherston Sinkhole


Mount Gambier

Umpherston Sinkhole, also known, as The Sunken Garden was once a cave formed through dissolution of the limestone. The sinkhole was created when the top of the chamber collapsed downwards.

Aquifer Tours


Mount Gambier

The Blue Lake at Mount Gambier is a unique attraction.

Cape Buffon Walking Trail


Southend

Cape Buffon Walking Trail is a two and a half kilometre loop walk, which highlights how the forces of wind and waves have shaped the limestone cliffs, sea stacks, reef...

Mount Gambier Crater Lakes


Mount Gambier

The Mount Gambier Crater Lakes area is made up of three main craters containing several lakes including Browne’s Lake, Valley Lake, Leg of Mutton Lake and the world famous Blue...

Penola Cycling Trails


Penola

A number of cycling trails are available for you to enjoy showcasing the history, heritage, food and wine, and nature of the Penola and Coonawarra region.

Bowman Scenic Drive


Beachport

Bowman scenic drive follows the spectacular rugged coast of the Southern Ocean. Take a leisurely walk down to sandy beaches and wander out onto rocky outcrops at the Salmon Hole and Post Office Rock. Scuba dive, surf fish or simply ponder the mystique of nature from one of the lookouts.

Poltalloch Station


Meningie

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

Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park


Mount Gambier

At Piccaninnie Ponds you can snorkel across the top of The Chasm and peer down into the dark depths below. The crystal clear waters have been slowly filtering through the limestone and forming the Pond's features over thousands of years.

Wendy's Walk


Beachport

Wendy's Walk meanders through bushland, sand dunes and eventually onto the beaches of the majestic Southern Ocean. The walk is within easy walking distance from Beachport town centre.

Tantanoola Caves Conservation Park


Tantanoola

Tantanoola Cave is conveniently located on the Princes Highway between Millicent and Mount Gambier in the state's Limestone Coast.

Beachport Surf Beach


Beachport

Memorial Lookout located at the Beachport Surf Beach, is dedicated to the memory of two service men killed dismantling a mine during World War Two. The lookout provides panoramic views across Rivoli Bay and Lake George. This beach is excellent for surfing.

Lanky's Walk


Beachport

Located in Railway Terrace towards the entrance to the Beachport Conservation Park. Follow a well-defined path through natural bush land with native plants named for easy identification. At the end of this walk is Lanky's Well, which was dug to provide water for the police horses.

Engelbrecht Cave


Mount Gambier

Engelbrecht Cave is one of the Limestone Coasts fascinating cave sites. Inside the cave you will find a viewing platform and much of the cave is accessible to divers.

Beachport Conservation Park


Beachport

Discover the outstanding coastal scenery of Beachport Conservation Park. This 710-hectare park protects beautiful white sandy beaches, weathered limestone cliffs, sand dunes and saltwater lagoons. The park was first set aside to conserve habitat for bird life. Today birdwatchers delight in spotting some of the 200 species recorded here.

Woakwine Range Wind Farm Tourist Drive


Tantanoola

This magnificent drive takes you past the Woakwine Range Wind Farm. The dozens of giant turbines, which dominate the Woakwine Range skyline, comprise the largest wind farm development in the Southern Hemisphere.

Beacon Hill Lookout


Robe

Originally an old navigational point, Beacon Hill Lookout Tower overlooks Robe. The tower offers stunning views across the town to the ocean and bay and was built as part of Robe 150 Jubilee year celebrations. The tower was built by local contractor Marc Dawson and constructed with a central core of Mount...

Coorong National Park


Meningie

Welcome to Coorong National Park: a place where you can cruise serene backwaters or brave the elements along remote stretches of beach.

Blue Lake Rotary Lookout


Mount Gambier

The Blue Lake Rotary Lookout provides excellent views of the Blue Lake and Blue Lake Pumping Station, the entire crater area and the rich agricultural land to the south including Mount Schank and the southern coastline of the district.

Bool Lagoon Game Reserve and Hacks Lagoon Conservation Park


Naracoorte

Located between Adelaide and Melbourne, and just 21 kilometres south of Naracoorte, is the amazing Bool Lagoon Game Reserve, one of the largest and most diverse freshwater systems in Southern Australia.

Penola Conservation Park


Penola

Penola Conservation Park protects a remnant of the River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) lined swamps that were widespread in the southeast of South Australia. Located 10 kilometres west of Penola, this park contains a wide variety of plant associations and bird habitats, with 370 plant species and 97 bird species being...