Photo: Scott Davis / CC BY-SA 3.0
Naracoorte, a quiet town in South Australia’s Limestone Coast region, is an unexpected treasure for anyone fascinated by natural history. Its World Heritage-listed cave systems hold one of the world’s richest fossil deposits, offering a window into Australia’s prehistoric past. Beyond the caves, the town’s colonial-era streetscapes and nearby wine regions make it a rewarding stop on a south-eastern Australia road trip.
Highlights & What to See
- Naracoorte Caves National Park – The star attraction. Join a guided tour of the Victoria Fossil Cave to see the megafauna fossils embedded in the walls, or take a self-guided walk through the dramatic Alexandra Cave with its stunning stalactites.
- Wet Cave – A free, self-guided cave that’s perfect for a quick, atmospheric visit; you’ll see glowworms twinkling in the dark.
- Naracoorte Town Walk – Stroll past 19th-century buildings like the old Post Office and the Court House, now home to a local history museum.
- Padthaway Wine Region – Just north, this cool-climate area produces excellent shiraz and chardonnay; stop for a tasting at a cellar door.
- Bool Lagoon Game Reserve – A birdwatcher’s paradise, with walking trails and hides overlooking wetlands teeming with waterbirds.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a full day exploring the caves and town, but if you’re keen on wine tasting or birdwatching, budget two days. The caves’ guided tours run regularly, so you can easily combine a morning cave visit with an afternoon in the wine region. For a relaxed pace, overnight in Naracoorte or nearby Penola.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Penola – The heart of the Coonawarra wine region, famous for its cabernet sauvignon and historic stone cottages.
- Mount Gambier – About an hour south, with its stunning Blue Lake, Umpherston Sinkhole, and volcanic landscapes.
- Coorong National Park – A coastal lagoon system ideal for kayaking, fishing, and spotting pelicans.
- Robe – A charming seaside town with beautiful beaches and a historic fishing port.
- Murray River – The mighty river’s lower reaches offer houseboat cruises and riverfront walks.
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Image credits
- Penola — Alpha from Melbourne, Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Mount Gambier — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Coorong National Park — Hullwarren / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Robe — KymFarnik / GFDL
- Bool Lagoon Game Reserve — CC BY-SA 3.0