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Beachport Jetty
Beachport
A 772-metre jetty reaching out over clear water at Beachport, a favourite for fishing, walking and watching the fishing fleet.
Blue Lake
Mount Gambier
A volcanic crater lake that turns a vivid cobalt blue each summer, ringed by a 3.6km walking and cycling track.
Cape Jaffa Lighthouse
Kingston SE
A heritage lighthouse, once built on a treacherous offshore reef, now reassembled in Kingston SE as a museum you can climb.
Engelbrecht Cave
Mount Gambier
A guided show cave winding beneath the streets of Mount Gambier, popular with cave divers exploring its flooded passages.
Larry the Lobster (The Big Lobster)
Kingston SE
Kingston SE's 17-metre fibreglass rock lobster, one of Australia's best-loved "big things" and a tribute to the local crayfishing industry.
Little Blue Lake
Mount Gambier
A deep, intensely blue water-filled sinkhole south of Mount Gambier, a popular spot for a bracing freshwater swim.
Long Beach
Robe
A 17km sweep of firm white sand at Robe where you can drive your car right onto the beach and swim in calm, protected water.
Naracoorte Caves National Park
Naracoorte
South Australia's only World Heritage site, a network of fossil-rich limestone caves preserving 500,000 years of Australian megafauna.
Pool of Siloam
Beachport
A landlocked salt lake near Beachport, up to seven times saltier than the sea, where you float effortlessly on the surface.
Tantanoola Caves Conservation Park
Millicent
A single, richly decorated show cave set in an ancient sea cliff near Millicent — and one of the few wheelchair-accessible caves in Australia.
Umpherston Sinkhole
Mount Gambier
A collapsed limestone cave transformed into a terraced sunken garden of hydrangeas, ivy and hanging vines, floodlit at night when possums emerge.