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Noel Barr Toyota
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Noel Barr Toyota
Models may vary from those shown. Specific vehicles may vary from time to time. Prices may vary during peak periods. The daily Duration and Distance fees are held at the rate displayed at the time of your booking, and will apply to any booking extensions regardless of the number of days you extend.
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Visit Blue Lake
Mount Gambier has no shortage of beautiful scenery, including the striking Blue Lake, known for its vibrant colours that change from a blue-grey to sparkling cerulean in warmer months. This spectacle attracts photographers and visitors alike to see this magnificent natural phenomenon for themselves. The change in colour has been attributed to microscopic calcite crystals in the water that disperse the light on the lake, changing the colours throughout the seasons. When you visit, walk the lake's perimeter, taking time to marvel at the views from the various lookout points along the 3.6km walk.
Explore the Enchanting Umpherston Sinkhole
Umpherston Sinkhole is nothing short of mystical. Stop by and walk through a place that feels like it's been ripped right out of a fairytale. Glimpse the depths and size of the sinkhole from the viewing platforms above before venturing into the gardens below. The sinkhole was once a limestone cave that collapsed and has now been transformed into the gardens that can be toured today. Bring your camera and snap some dazzling photos of the hole, capturing the beauty of this unique space. Bring a picnic to enjoy in the park and sausages to cook on the BBQs that are located on-site. There is also a kiosk where you can purchase drinks, snacks, and souvenirs to remember your time in this marvellous wonder.
The Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre
Immerse yourself in the arts at The Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre, a hub of creativity brimming with things to do and see. Get to know the local scene through a variety of unique exhibitions hosted by the centre, including a mixed bag of contemporary art forms and a collection of over 1500 pieces valued at over $3.5m. The centre hosts rotating exhibitions, so there is always something new to see, as well as special events to get involved in and workshops for budding artists. The arts centre also offers a virtual reality experience to host touring exhibitions in displays of culture and artistry that you can book to participate in with friends. Make sure to visit the gift shop on your way out to purchase a special piece of art to bring home.
Cave Gardens
There are few places in the world where you can be in the heart of a town and also visit a garden within a sinkhole. Cave Gardens is located right in the centre of Mount Gambier and features lovely gardens with yet another sinkhole. Bring the kids to spend quality time wandering the charming park, which is even a state heritage area. Relax on the grass and soak in the sun, enjoy a walk while smelling the flowers, and head to the sinkhole. There are multiple viewing points from the top so that visitors can see various angles into the lush depths below. And, did you know if you visit on a rainy day, you might see a lovely little waterfall that cascades into the sinkhole?
Stroll Through Valley Lake Conservation Park
Enjoy the afternoon at Valley Lake Conservation Park, a lush nature reserve perfect for spending time outdoors in the sunshine. The parkland features various trails and boardwalks with informative signs about the flora and fauna found in the reserve. Bring your walking shoes to hike one of the tracks, like the short 1.6 km Leg of Mutton Lake / Yatton Loo track, or for a longer walk, try the 4.2 km Mountain Trail. Admire the beautiful lake and stop by the lookouts for panoramic views of the rich green landscapes. Pack lunch to enjoy within the picnic area, which has grills for a BBQ lunch and picnic tables to sit at. Valley Lake is a family-friendly destination, with plenty of spots to wander and a playground to keep the kids entertained. When it's time to leave, remember to pick up after yourself and leave no trace of your visit to this gorgeous park.
Kilsby Sinkhole
Venture into a new kind of sinkhole! The Kilsby Sinkhole is a majority underwater sinkhole renowned for its diving opportunities in crystal clear water. Take a tour of the space to learn about its geology and history, as well as the surprising secret role this location played in Australia's military history. Dive into the deep end and admire underwater in a unique snorkelling tour. With all the diving gear supplied and expert guidance, you'll plunge into the blue waters and confidently swim the depths. This destination offers a superb underwater photo opportunity with sunbeams that spotlight rays through the water on sunny days. Kilsby Sinkhole is one adventure you won't want to miss.
Tantanoola Caves Conservation Park
Located a 20-minute drive from Mount Gambier is the dramatic Tantanoola Caves. These caves feature striking formations known as speleothems formed by the ocean eroding the rock. There is much to see and do, including a tour where you can learn about the cave and its history from a knowledgeable guide. Following this, you can explore at your leisure and snap as many photos as you like. Additionally, this cave is one of the few that are wheelchair accessible, so everyone can visit and experience the magic of this geological wonder. Above ground is a fantastic network of hiking trails and lookouts offering magnificent views of the surrounding area. With many amazing sights, it's no wonder the Tantanoola Caves Conservation Park is a terrific activity for the whole family.
Echo Farm
Pack the kids into the car and head to Echo Farm for a fun day surrounded by animals. Let the tranquillity seep in as you wander the farm, stopping to pet all the cute animals. Echo Farm is owned and operated by the Harrison family, who have kept this old farm as close to its original state as possible. When visiting, you'll be given food for the animals, and from there, you can embark on a relaxing stroll around the farm and see the pigs, cattle, donkeys, emu, and kangaroo. There are also pens you can enter, like the guinea pigs, rabbits, sheep, and alpacas, to pet the fluffy residents. Additionally, you can step back in time at the Farmhouse Museum or pick a spot to picnic in this serene farm setting.
Remember to check the local guidelines and opening hours of attractions and facilities to plan your visit accordingly.