Eat, stay and play on the Limestone Coast

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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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Fodder5-7 Memorial Drive

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

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5-7, Memorial Drive, South Australia, Australia, 5263
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You can sink your teeth into the sweet, juicy, award-winning morsels at Fodder, where Stone is head chef. Located in the Coonawarra, Fodder doubles as the cellar door for Ottelia, the family-owned vineyard headed by Stone’s in-laws, John and Melissa Innes. And it’s a delicious match.
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Sails2 Victoria Street

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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2, Victoria Street, Robe, South Australia, Australia, 5276
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For a long time, Sails was all about seafood, as the name might suggest. Now though, seafood shares the menu with all manner of protein, including the melt-in-your-mouth Wagyu the region is famous for. If it’s crayfish season, and you’re keen to indulge, call ahead to avoid disappointment.
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Mahalia Coffee2 Flint Street

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

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2, Flint Street, Robe, South Australia, Australia, 5276
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A multi-award-winning roasting house, Mahalia Coffee is committed to its epicurean spirit, which means quality over quantity, and explains why it has been a Robe stalwart since opening to the public in 2003. While coffee takes centre stage, there is a light breakfast and lunch menu too, and a small but drool-worthy pastry display cabinet.
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Caledonian Inn1 Victoria Street

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

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1, Victoria Street, Robe, South Australia, Australia, 5276
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The inn has a few accommodation options including the charming Cottages by the Sea. The self-contained cottages, featuring a loft bedroom big enough for four without squeezing, are clean and simple, but it’s the location that reigns. The cottages are tucked behind the inn and sit in pole position next to Town Beach, with water views and a Juliet balcony upstairs.
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Bellwether Wines14183 Riddoch Highway

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

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14183, Riddoch Highway, South Australia, Australia, 5277
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The site now includes 10 bell tents, all just a short stroll from the cellar door and decked out with everything required for a cosy night, including a complimentary bottle of Coonawarra red.
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Door to Door Wine TourCoonawarra

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

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Coonawarra, South Australia, Australia
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For cellar-door hopping, top picks include Rymill, Zema Estate, Wynns, Patrick of Coonawarra, Katnook Estate and The Blok. Hand the designated-drive role over to Coonawarra Experiences – Simon and Kerry offer bespoke tour options and the local insight is generous and enlightening.
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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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Southern Ports Highway, Robe, South Australia, Australia, 5276
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The result is Robe Town Brewery, a small operation Maris owns and runs with his wife, Kristi. Custom-built wood-fired kettles are used in the brewing process and the result is a catalogue of around 20 beers, including a main range and seasonal and limited releases.
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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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Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia
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Also known as the Sunken Garden, the sinkhole is a veritable Eden replete with hydrangea-filled terraces and hanging vines. To catch the Blue Lake in all its glory, the weather needs to be on your side, but if you’re travelling between December and March you should be greeted by mesmerisingly vibrant cobalt waters.
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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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South Australia’s only World Heritage site, there are 28 known caves in the park and four are open to the public. Stalactites and stalagmites are just the beginning.

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