Welcome to Lower South Australia...
Stretching from the Murray River mouth in the north, to the western edges of Victoria in the south, the sensational coastline of Lower South Australia is reason enough to justify a visit to this corner of the state. The coastline not only takes in the ecological splendour of the unique and complex lagoon system known as The Coorong, but a string of pleasant rock-lobster fishing towns, set on deep blue bays and sandy swimming beaches. With easy striking distance of the coast,inland highlights include the famous Naracoote Caves, the renowned wineries of the Coonawarra, and Mount Gambier's incredible Blue Lake.