Limestone Coast

Travel Guide

Port Elliot which includes landscape views, a coastal town and a sandy beach
Limestone Coast
d\'Arenberg Wines showing food
Port Elliot showing waves and rugged coastline
d\'Arenberg Wines showing food

Discover broad beaches hemmed by jaw-dropping cliffs, charming fishing villages alongside rolling vineyards and a remarkable cave network on this stretch of coast.

South Australia’s Limestone Coast is more than just a geological wonder it’s a breathtaking coastline of captivating attractions that links the Victorian state border to the Coorong National Park. Delve into World Heritage-listed caves, treat yourself to sumptuous Coonawarra wines and dine in a region so abundant with fresh seafood you’ll find lobster on the fish-and-chip shop menu.

A great way to explore the Limestone Coast is to embark on a self-guided road trip between the wineries, villages, beaches and nature reserves. Check out the farmland and vineyard estates around Bordertown and Keith. Visit the elegant Padthaway Homestead, which dates back to 1882. Naracoorte is home to numerous lagoons and wetlands, as well as the renowned Naracoorte Caves and Fossil Site. Go on a tour of this phenomenal cave system to see amazing fossils of Australia’s mega fauna, including giant kangaroos.

Nearby Coonawarra is home to some of Australia’s finest cabernet sauvignon wines, with more than 20 wineries and cellar doors for you to explore. In Penola you can find out about Australia’s first saint, St. Mary McKillop. Be sure to stop by Beachport and Robe to indulge in the seaside towns’ fantastic fresh seafood. The trip wouldn’t be complete without getting your photo taken with The Big Lobster in Kingston SE.

Don’t miss exploring the stunning topography of Mount Gambier, a town surrounded by sinkholes, caves and volcanic craters. Picnic on the banks of the Blue LakeOpens in a new window or Lake McIntyre and see some of the region’s stunning birdlife. The Cave Garden and the Tantanoola Caves are a short drive away.

Visit South Australia’s most southerly point at Cape Northumberland and its neighboring town, Port MacDonnell. From here, continue onward on Victoria’s spectacular Great Ocean RoadOpens in a new window.

The Limestone Coast can be reached by car from AdelaideOpens in a new window or Mount Gambier, which both have airports. Adelaide is a 2-hour drive from the Coorong region, which marks the Limestone Coast’s northerly border. Take a couple of days or a couple of weeks exploring the townships, farmsteads, beaches and natural wonders of the Limestone Coast.

Where to stay in Limestone Coast

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McLaren Vale

Wineries, coffee shops and spas are some highlights of McLaren Vale. Make a stop by Maxwell Wines or Wirra Wirra Vineyards while you're exploring.

McLaren Vale
Aldinga Beach featuring a beach and general coastal views

Aldinga Beach

Travellers like the beaches in Aldinga Beach, and Aldinga Beach is a top attraction you might want to visit.

Aldinga Beach
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Port Willunga

Port Willunga might not have many top sights, but Port Willunga Beach and Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Port Willunga
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Willunga

You'll enjoy the restaurants and wineries in Willunga. You might want to make time for a stop at Willunga Golf Course or Willunga Farmers Market.

Willunga
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Aldinga

While Aldinga may not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Port Willunga Beach and Aldinga Airfield.

Aldinga
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Sellicks Beach

While visiting Sellicks Beach, you might make a stop by sights like Sellicks Beach and Silver Sands Beach.

Sellicks Beach

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