Limestone Coast
Forged over 26 million years by the primal forces of the ocean and the movement of tectonic plates, the Limestone Coast has been perfectly sculpted into a natural holiday playground.
The result? Picturesque port towns such as Kingston SE, Robe and Beachport, where watersports are the order of the day. Impressive volcanic craters and mountain lakes, such as the Blue Lake at Mount Gambier. And the spectacular caving sites at Naracoorte Caves.
These same natural forces created the Coorong National Park, with its sandy coast and lagoons. They also created the 'terra rossa' soils at Coonawarra, which provide the ideal environment for producing world class wines.
It may have taken 26 million years to create the Limestone Coast. But good things are worth the wait.
Accommodation deals - Shorts
You'll find some great Limestone Coast accommodation deals in the Short Holidays book. Visit our Shorts holiday section to grab accommodation, tour and hire packages.
Limestone Coast visitor information guide
Read about Limestone Coast's entertainment, food and wine, events, destinations and more.
Download your Limestone Coast visitor information guide here [PDF 15.3mb].
Highlights
- Blue Lake Blues & Roots Festival

- Enjoy a relaxed day of music, food and wine in Mount Gambier at this inaugural festival. More...
- Surf Fishing Competition

- Put your angling skills to the test and compete in Australia's largest surf fishing competition. More...
- Taste The Limestone Coast Festival

- Try a 'Taste of France' at the annual Taste the Limestone Coast festival, featuring some of the finest regional produce. More...







