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Beachport Jetty
Heritage & History

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
Walking & Hiking

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
Heritage & History

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
Wildlife & Nature

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)
Heritage & History

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
Walking & Hiking

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
Beaches

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
Walking & Hiking

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
Wildlife & Nature

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
Heritage & History

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
Walking & Hiking

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.