Mount Gambier, located in South Australia is renowned for its breathtaking attractions and limestone landscapes. Here are a few must visit spots, during your trip;
- Blue Lake; Situated at the heart of Mount Gambier the Blue Lake is a wonder. From November to March it transforms from a steel shade to a turquoise blue hue making it an absolute spectacle.
- Umpherston Sinkhole; Nestled within a cave structure the Umpherston Sinkhole boasts beautifully landscaped gardens. Illuminated at night it creates a setting for walks or evening picnics.
- Engelbrecht Cave; Offering insight into both the history and geology of the region Engelbrecht Cave is an system. Embark on a guided tour to discover its formation process and learn about Mount Gambiers captivating past.
- Valley Lake; The Valley Lake presents views of the surrounding countryside. Serves as a stunning recreational area. Take strolls around the lake or enjoy picnics amidst its ambiance. For added adventure consider renting a paddleboat to explore its waters.
- The Riddoch Art Gallery; Showcasing traditional artwork from as well as international artists The Riddoch Art Gallery stands as an esteemed art museum, in Mount Gambier.
The gallery also organizes exhibitions and events all year round.
Mount Schank; Mount Schank is a crater situated just a short distance from Mount Gambier. The picturesque hike, to the summit of the crater provides vistas of the countryside.
Crater Lakes; In the Mount Gambier area you can find crater lakes, such, as the Blue Lake, Valley Lake and Leg of Mutton Lake. Each lake has its characteristics and offers captivating views of the surrounding scenery.