Mount Gambier

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Mount Gambier, a city built atop a dormant volcano in South Australia's Limestone Coast, is a captivating blend of volcanic craters, crystal-clear lakes, and historic limestone architecture. This is a place where you can descend into a sunken garden, paddle on a crater lake, and explore extensive cave networks—all within a compact, easy-to-navigate city. It's a must-stop on any self-drive journey between Adelaide and Melbourne, offering a unique geological story and a surprisingly vibrant food scene.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two full days is ideal to experience Mount Gambier's highlights without rushing. Day one: explore Blue Lake and the Umpherston Sinkhole, then descend into Engelbrecht Cave. Day two: hike around Valley Lake, visit the RSL Museum, and enjoy the city's café culture. If you're short on time, a single day can cover the three main crater lakes and the sinkhole, but you'll miss the cave experience. The city is compact—most attractions are within a 10-minute drive of the centre.

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