Mount
Gambier 4 Day Tour
Spend four days touring in and around Mount Gambier home
of the world famous Blue Lake. See the Blue Lake in a
crater of an extinct volcano, the Naracoorte and Engelbrecht
Caves and enjoy a scenic train trip on the Limestone Coast
Railway.
Day
One
Depart Adelaide at 9am for Mount Gambier, travelling via
the South Eastern Freeway to Murray Bridge then on to
the Princess Highway. Travel along the Coorong wetlands
area, an inland sea of shallow lagoons where the River
Murray meets the sea to Kingston South East. At Kingston
visit the Analemmetic Sun Dial (one of only eight in the
World).
After lunch continue to Mount Gambier visiting the South
East towns of Robe, Beachport, Millicent and Tantanoola.
At Tantanoola visit the Tantanoola Caves (at own expense).
Overnight historic Mount Gambier Gaol.
Day Two
Depart at 9am approximately for a day of sightseeing in
and around Mount Gambier including the Blue Lake Aquifer
tour, Valley Lake, climb the Centenary Tower for great
views of the city, lakes and surrounding country side.
Visit Umpherston Sinkhole, Cave Gardens and Engelbrecht
Caves (at own expense). Overnight historic Mount Gambier
Gaol.
Day Three
Two tour options available today.
Option One: Depart at 9am
approximately for Mount Gambier Railway Station to board
the classic 1959 Limestone Coast Railway train for a relaxing
journey through pine forests, prime farm country, magnificent
Red Gums home to some unique Australian bird life and
the areas premium wine growing region the Coonawarra.
Stop for lunch at Penola (at own expense) followed by
sightseeing in Penola. Visit many heritage buildings and
interesting shops before boarding train for return journey
to Mount Gambier.
Option
Two:
Tour to Mount Schank extinct volcano. Enjoy an easy walk
to the edge of this dry volcanic crater for views of sheer
wonder.
For the more energetic an optional climb into the crater
itself is available. Followed by visit to the Little Blue
Lake, Allendale East Sinkhole, Dingley Dell (restored
cottage housing personal effects of the Australian Poet
Adam Lindsey Gordon), Port MacDonnell to see the Petrified
Forest, where the Southern Ocean once used to be.
After lunch travel along the coastline to Ewin Ponds and
Piccannie Ponds. Next stop is Nelson for a cruise on the
Glenelg river. Explore this premium waterway of high limestone
cliff gorges in comfort cruising to the spectacular Princess
Margaret Cave (at own expense). Overnight historic Mount
Gambier Gaol.
Day Four
Today depart at 9am approximately for return journey to
Adelaide, travelling via the Coonawarra wine region. Sample
local wines en route and visit the Naracoorte Caves World
Heritage area and Bool Lagoon wetlands area.
Follow the Dukes Highway to Murray Bridge then continue
on to Adelaide via the South Eastern Freeway, arriving
at 6pm.