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Carpenter Rocks
Carpenter Rocks is situated on the coastline kilometres west of Mount Gambier on the Limestone Coast It has a beautiful bay which provides a safe haven for the many fishing boats moored there Cape Banks Lighthouse sits approximately four kilometres ...
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Port Macdonnell
With spectacular coastal features and lookouts along the coastline visit Port MacDonnell to soak up the Limestone Coast experience Seaside drives allow you to view the rugged coastline and penguin rookery Sheltered from the southern ocean the harbour provides excellent ...
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Robe
The historic seaside resort of Robe lies at the southern end of Guichen Bay Experience the charm and fine hospitality of this year round holiday destination amidst the stunning beaches and rugged cliffs tranquil lakes and mountainous sand dunes Laze ...
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Nene Valley
A quiet seaside town Nene Valley boasts good fishing and spectacular swimming beaches ideal for beachcombing and walking An early survey of the area completed in about shows a creek nearby as Nyn Valley Creek This name appeared on the ...
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Kingston South East
Referred to as the Gateway to the South East Kingston is a coastal town nestled on the picturesque waters of Lacapede Bay at the southern end of the Coorong Lacapede Bay with its relative calmness offers families the safety of ...
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Limestone Coast
Famed for its red wines red soils and red rock lobster the Limestone Coast is located in the middle of the Adelaide to Melbourne touring route Lush pastures dotted with gum trees immaculate vineyards sweeping expanses of coast and parallel ...
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Meningie
Set on the shores of Lake Albert Meningie is known as the northern gateway to the Coorong Stroll along the foreshore of Lake Albert swim fish or relax and take in the fabulous sunsets Meningie also boasts a pleasant playground ...
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Naracoorte
Located in the heart of the Limestone Coast Naracoorte is home to the famous World Heritage Listed Fossil Site Bool Lagoon and wetlands museums galleries playgrounds and parks a unique swimming lake and variety of shops and accommodation properties Many ...
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Penola
When visiting historic Penola and the renowned Coonawarra wine region make sure you stop at the John Riddoch Centre Visitors will discover the fascinating economic agricultural and social history of the area This complex also incorporates the Penola Coonawarra Visitor ...
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Coonawarra
Just out of Penola on the Riddoch Highway is the Coonawarra wine region Coonawarra s famous terra rossa soil boasts over cellar doors and wineries all set among beautifully maintained landscapes Indulge the senses by experiencing the unique range of ...
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Millicent
Once you arrive in Millicent a trip to the Millicent Visitor Information Centre is a must The centre provides extensive up to date information on the region souvenirs local arts and crafts maps internet access and local publications The centre ...
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Beachport
Beachport is an isthmus with the sea on two sides and Lake George beside it Sandy beaches stretch around Rivoli Bay offering great surf and safe swimming while Bowen Scenic Drive allows visitors to explore the coastal dunes offering spectacular ...
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Bordertown
Situated on the Dukes Highway Bordertown is the entry point from Victoria for many visitors to the Limestone Coast Birthplace of former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke and home to Australia s only known colony of white kangaroos Bordertown is ...
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Coonalpyn
Located on the Dukes Highway between Tailem Bend and Tintinara Coonalpyn is central to an emerging olive industry which is perfectly suited to the semi arid climate In town the train line underpass to the dog exercise park is well ...
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Frances
Once known as the railway town the rural community of Frances is now famous for the annual Frances Folk Gathering Held every February Australia s only participation based Folk Festival features music awards workshops song writing dancing and poetry with ...
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Keith
Regarded as the Lucerne capital of Australia the modern country township of Keith is located between Bordertown and Tintinara on the Dukes Highway Heritage Street lying parallel to the Dukes Highway is home to an outstanding traveller s rest area ...
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Lucindale
A strong vibrant community big on hospitality Lucindale is located in the heart of the Limestone Coast The small country town is surrounded by lakes natural parklands and Conservation Parks and plays host to a range of significant events including ...
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Cape Jaffa
Nestled on the southern tip of Lacepede Bay Cape Jaffa offers a peaceful alternative to the busier Kingston and Robe This seaside village provides the ideal setting for a relaxed family holiday offering plenty of scope for many water activities ...
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Mundulla
Take a step back in time when you visit the small rural farming town of Mundulla located in the heart of big red gum country a few kilometres south west of Bordertown A perfect example of rural dwellings architecture over ...
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Padthaway
Padthaway is situated kilometres south of Keith and provides a great rest stop for visitors Today rows and rows of vineyards interspersed with majestic gum trees thread down either side of the Riddoch Highway Padthaway has a cluster of small ...
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Salt Creek
Salt Creek marks the entrance into the more remote southern stretches of the Coorong National Park and is home to the Coorong National Park Information Centre Tourist information and camping permits are available from the township s two highway roadhouses ...
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Mount Gambier
Described as the city of craters lakes and caves Mount Gambier was built on the slopes of an extinct volcano See the remarkable Blue Lake which has filled the largest of three volcanic craters and puts on a real show ...
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Southend
Located on the Southern Ports Highway just south of Beachport Southend was the first seaport in the region Now a working crayfish port and holiday village Southend offers you safe sheltered swimming beaches and good surf You ll find a ...
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Tantanoola
Tantanoola is a small town located between Mount Gambier and Millicent Drop in to the Tantanoola Hotel and see the Tantanoola Tiger and hear the full story it is a story passed down from publican to publican Explore the Tantanoola ...
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Tintinara
Tintinara is the heart of what was once referred to as the Ninety Mile Desert Known as the Heart of Parks Tintinara is central to National Parks most notably Coorong National Park and Ngarkat Messent and Mount Boothy Conservation Parks ...
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