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Eat, stay and play on the Limestone Coast


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Curated selection of points

South Australia’s beautiful Limestone Coast is a geological delight.

Delivering incredible coastline, sunken gardens, mysterious caves, bold lakes and the terra rossa soils that give rise to Coonawarra’s famous red wines.

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Fodder
Paul Stone grows the best tomatoes in the Coonawarra, but no need to take our word for it.

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Sails
The team behind Sails has ensured year-round success in the sleepy town of Robe, thanks to lip-smacking fare and warm, ‘small-town’ service.

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Mahalia Coffee
Still in Robe, set off the main street, Mahalia Coffee is the top spot to secure your caffeine fix.

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Caledonian Inn
Established in 1858, the Caledonian Inn is an English-style pub with character to boot.

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Bellwether Wines
Set against the grandeur of centuries-old red gums, Bellwether Wines’ campsite has recently undergone a serious upgrade.

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Door to Door Wine Tour
Labelled Australia’s ‘other Red Centre’, the Coonawarra wine region is at the heart of the Limestone Coast.

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Robe Town Brewery
Maris Biezaitis tries to live as self-sufficiently as possible. But with less-than-sustainable beer options, he learnt to make his own.

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Mount Gambier
For those flying in to the Limestone Coast, Mount Gambier is your arrival destination, and the Umpherston Sinkhole and Blue Lake await.

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Naracoorte Caves National Park
One hour north of Mount Gambier, the National Park is home to Australia’s most complete marsupial fossil record for the past 500,000 years.
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