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Beachport
There is an air of sophistication about this typical seaside town, and a heady mix of Norfolk pines, pure aquamarine waters, beautiful white sands and sumptuous eating spots promotes a sense of relaxation.
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Port MacDonnell
The Bay as it is affectionately known is home to one of the largest Rock Lobster fishing fleets in the Southern Hemisphere, and is quickly establishing a reputation among keen anglers for its sport fishing, with record Tuna regularly caught in the icy waters.
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Nelson
Visitors to this honorary member of the Limestone Coast, just across the Victorian border, will feel like they are in outdoors heaven, with waterskiing, canoeing, camping, fishing and birdwatching all at their fingertips.
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Mount Gambier
Described as the city of 'craters, lakes and caves', Mount Gambier was built on the slopes of an extinct volcano. See the remarkable Blue Lake. It has filled the largest of three volcanic craters and puts on a real show from November, when the water becomes a brilliant turquoise blue.
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Millicent
Once you arrive in Millicent, a trip to the Millicent Visitor Information Centre is a must. The centre provides extensive, up-to-date information on the region, souvenirs, local arts, crafts, maps, internet access and local publications.
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Robe
The historic seaside resort of Robe lies at the southern end of Guichen Bay. Experience the charm and fine hospitality of this year-round holiday destination, amidst the stunning beaches and rugged cliffs, tranquil lakes and mountainous sand dunes.
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Cape Jaffa & Mount Benson
Nestled on the southern tip of Lacepede Bay, Cape Jaffa now boasts a world class commercial, recreational and residential marina with excellent and safe recreational boat launching facilities all providing the ideal setting for a relaxed family holiday, with its unique northerly aspect ensuring protected sandy beaches and clean seas which are perfect for swimming, walking, diving and fishing.
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Kingston S.E.
Referred to as the 'Gateway to the South East', Kingston is a coastal town nestled on the picturesque waters of Lacapede Bay at the southern end of the Coorong.
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Penola
When visiting historic Penola and the renowned Coonawarra wine region, make sure you stop at the John Riddoch Centre. Visitors will discover the fascinating economic, agricultural and social history of the area.
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Coonawarra
If you like rich, colourful wines, you’ll love Coonawarra. Coonawarra is the Limestone Coast’s main wine region. Often called Australia’s “Red Wine" centre, its premium red wines have won many awards.
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Naracoorte
Located in the heart of the Limestone Coast, Naracoorte is home to the famous World Heritage Listed Fossil Site, Bool Lagoon and wetlands, museums, galleries, playgrounds and parks, a unique swimming lake and a variety of shops and accommodation properties.
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Lucindale
A strong vibrant community big on hospitality, Lucindale is located in the heart of the Limestone Coast. The small country town is surrounded by lakes, natural parklands and Conservation Parks.
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Padthaway
Padthaway is about a thirty minute drive south of Keith. It’s close to the Coonawarra, Wrattonbully and Mount Benson wine regions. Rows of vineyards thread down either side of the Riddoch Highway.
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Keith
Regarded as the Lucerne capital of Australia, the modern country township of Keith is located between Bordertown and Tintinara on the Dukes Highway.
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Bordertown
Bordertown is the entry point from Victoria for many visitors to the Limestone Coast. Birthplace of former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke and home to Australia's only known colony of white kangaroos Bordertown is ideal as a stopover point or as a touring base for the surrounding Tatiara district.
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Meningie
Set on the shores of Lake Albert, Meningie is known as the northern gateway to the Coorong. Stroll along the foreshore of Lake Albert, swim, fish or relax and take in the fabulous sunsets. Meningie also boasts a pleasant playground and barbecue area and a range of accommodation offerings.
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Tailem Bend
Set on the shores of Lake Albert, Meningie is known as the northern gateway to the Coorong. Stroll along the foreshore of Lake Albert, swim, fish or relax and take in the fabulous sunsets. Meningie also boasts a pleasant playground and barbecue area and a range of accommodation offerings.
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Tintinara
The rural town of Tintinara, known locally as Tinty, is situated on the Dukes Highway, about 200km south-east of Adelaide.
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