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EXPLORING THE SOUTH EAST OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

The Princes Hwy (A1) runs along the western edge of the south east and the Riddoch Hwy along the east throughNaracoorte, Padthaway and Penola. The north is easily accessible from the Dukes Hwy between Bordertown and Tailem Bend.
There are extensive wineries at Padthaway and at Coonawarra, 50km north of Mt Gambier and this is also an historicreligious area where Mother Mary McKillop lived and worked at nearby Penola.
The western shore of the area has the pretty seaside ports of Robe, Kingston SE andBeachport and further north, between Kingston and Meningie is the acclaimed Coorong National Park.
At Naracoorte you can visit the World Heritage Listed Limestone Caves and the kids especially delightin the Giant Lobster at Kingston.
The area is dotted with sinkholes, lakes and extinct volcanos, the most famous being at Mt Gamberr and containingthe Blue Lake.
The South East is a wonderful area to spend a few days at exploring and relaxing.Roads interconnect all the towns and a round trip can begin and end anywhere.

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