Mount Gambier

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Mount Gambier, a city perched on the rim of a dormant volcano in South Australia's Limestone Coast, is a destination where natural wonders and urban charm collide. The city's centrepiece is the stunning Blue Lake, a volcanic crater lake that dramatically changes colour from grey to vivid turquoise each summer. Beyond the lake, you'll find intricate cave systems, lush gardens, and a thriving food and wine scene that makes this an essential stop on any south-eastern Australia road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that one full day is enough to see the main attractions, including Blue Lake, a cave tour, and a stroll through the city centre. If you want to explore more of the Limestone Coast's caves, wineries, and coastal towns, plan for two days. The city works well as a stopover between Melbourne and Adelaide, or as a base for exploring the region.

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