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Blue Lake
Mount Gambier
A striking crater lake in an extinct volcano that turns a vivid cobalt blue from late spring through summer. It supplies Mount Gambier's drinking water.
Little Blue Lake
Mount Gambier
A water-filled limestone sinkhole near Mount Schank popular for swimming, with clear blue water and a platform for access. It is a favourite local spot on hot days.
Mary MacKillop Penola Centre
Penola
An interpretive centre honouring Saint Mary MacKillop, Australia's first saint, who co-founded the Sisters of St Joseph in Penola in 1866. It includes the historic Schoolhouse and a museum.
Naracoorte Caves
Naracoorte
South Australia's only World Heritage Site, preserving an exceptional fossil record of ancient megafauna within a network of limestone caves. Guided tours explore both fossil chambers and decorated caves.
Umpherston Sinkhole
Mount Gambier
A collapsed limestone cave transformed into a terraced sunken garden, also known as the Sunken Garden. Possums often gather here at dusk.
Wynns Coonawarra Estate
Coonawarra
One of Coonawarra's most historic wineries, with its iconic triple-gabled cellar door dating to 1896. It is renowned for terra rossa Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz.