Forged over 26 million years by the primal forces of the ocean and the movement of tectonic plates, the Limestone Coast is one of Australia’s natural wonders.

Begin exploring the region at Kingston, the ‘Gateway to the South East’ and bask in the peaceful seaside village of Cape Jaffa.

Experience the charm and fine hospitality of the historic seaside resort of Robe and take the Bowman Scenic Drive to Beachport, a town with the sea on two sides. Head further down to Millicent and visit the award-winning Living History Museum.

A little inland lies Tantanoola, a small town full of history, or head back to the coast where Mount Gambier lies.

With spectacular coastal features and lookouts along the coastline, visit Port MacDonnell, or continue along to visit historic Penola and the renowned Coonawarra wine region.

Lucindale is a strong vibrant community surrounded by lakes, natural parklands and Conservation Parks and a short drive away, Naracoorte is home to the famous World Heritage Listed Fossil Site.

Witness endless rows of vineyards interspersed with majestic gum trees at Padthaway, or head to the home to Australia’s only known colony of white kangaroos, Bordertown.

Stop in at the modern country township of Keith, or stroll along the foreshore of Lake Albert, where the small town of Meningie is situated.

Discover the delicately-crafted natural balance of the Limestone Coast.

See the trip planner to plan your trip in this region.

Pictured Top; Jetty Fishing. Credit: Peter Fisher; SATC

Pictured below; Playground. Credit: Peter Fisher; SATC