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Limestone Coast | South Australia
The Wild and Wondrous Limestone Coast
Boasting more natural treasure than your average pirate ship, South Australia’s Limestone Coast is seriously underrated as a holiday destination.
Flush with incredible caves, dramatic sinkholes, and amazing cliffs, typical of the people who live here, it’s kept a low profile over the years. Occupying approximately 450 kilometres of coast between the Coorong and its unofficial capital of Mount Gambier, the list of must-see’s here is long.
Blue Lake in ‘The Mount’ is a feature most people know of, but even when you show locals a picture of Umpherston Sinkhole, a meteor crater that’s now a beautiful garden, they might not believe where it is!
The seaside town of Robe is worth a few days' visit, and includes one of the state’s most photographed cliffs, while the World Heritage site of Naracoorte Caves might easily might trump them all.
There’s plenty more to see, like brilliant beaches and award-winning wine, which (as usual in South Australia) is heaps good.