Little Blue Lake
-
Travel Type Road Trip
-
Route features: Wildlife, Nature, Coastlines
-
Activity level Low activity
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast -
Attraction
Limestone Coast Robe Obelisk
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast $9.50 Tantanoola Caves
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast Long Beach, Robe
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast $22.00 Humpalicious Camel Farm
-
Accommodation
Limestone Coast $55.00 Bellwether Wines - Glamping and Camping
-
Food & Drink
Limestone Coast Bellwether Winery
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast Blue Lake/Warwar
-
Accommodation
Limestone Coast $190.00 Bolthole Cabin
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast Umpherston Sinkhole/Balumbul
-
TourDEAL
Kangaroo Island Emu Ridge Experiences on Kangaroo Island
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast Mount Schank - Volcano Walk (State Heritage Area)
-
Food & Drink
Limestone Coast Wynns Coonawarra Estate Cellar Door
-
Attraction
Kangaroo Island $0.00 Flinders Chase National Park and Ravine Des Casoars Wilderness Protection Area
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast $10.50 Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park
-
Accommodation
Limestone Coast $295.00 Kilsby Sinkhole Accommodation
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast $15.00 Kilsby Sinkhole
-
Attraction
Fleurieu Peninsula $0.00 Deep Creek National Park
-
Attraction
Fleurieu Peninsula $15.00 Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast Larry The Big Lobster
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast $12.00 Echo Farm
-
Food & Drink
Limestone Coast Hollick Estates Coonawarra
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast Cape Northumberland
-
Accommodation
Limestone Coast $295.00 The Domes at Mountain Path Meadows
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast $10.50 Engelbrecht Cave
-
Food & Drink
Limestone Coast Mayura Station Tasting Room
-
Food & Drink
Limestone Coast Brand's Laira of Coonawarra
-
Food & Drink
Limestone Coast Robe Town Brewery
-
Attraction
Murray River Lakes and Coorong $0.00 Coorong National Park
-
Accommodation
Murray River Lakes and Coorong $180.00 Coorong Life
-
Attraction
Limestone Coast Woakwine Cutting
-
Attraction
Murray River Lakes and Coorong $299.00 Skydive Langhorne Creek
-
Attraction
Murray River Lakes and Coorong Bushranger Birdman of the Coorong
-
Accommodation
Kangaroo Island $449.00 Wander on Kangaroo Island
-
Accommodation
Murray River Lakes and Coorong $285.00 Monarto Safari Resort
-
Destination Info
Fleurieu Peninsula Goolwa Wharf
-
Accommodation
Fleurieu Peninsula $129.00 Second Valley Lodge
-
Attraction
Fleurieu Peninsula Second Valley Beach
-
Transport
Kangaroo Island SeaLink Kangaroo Island Ferry
-
Journey
Kangaroo Island Kingscote Art Trail
-
Tour
Kangaroo Island Seal Bay Boardwalk Tour
-
Tour
Kangaroo Island Clifford's Honey Farm Experiences
-
Attraction
Kangaroo Island Emu Bay Lavender Farm and Gift Shop
-
Journey
Kangaroo Island Kingscote Town Walk
-
Attraction
Kangaroo Island Kingscote Silo Art
-
Attraction
Kangaroo Island Reeves Point
-
Tour
Fleurieu Peninsula Fleurieu Stars
-
Accommodation
Fleurieu Peninsula $156.00 Yankavilla
-
Food & Drink
Fleurieu Peninsula Pearl, Aldinga Beach
-
Attraction
Fleurieu Peninsula Myponga Reservoir Reserve
-
Destination Info
Fleurieu Peninsula Maslin Beach
-
Food & Drink
Fleurieu Peninsula Chalk Hill Wines
-
Tour
Fleurieu Peninsula The d'Arenberg Cube Experiences
-
Accommodation
Fleurieu Peninsula $525.00 The Vineyard Retreat McLaren Vale
-
Attraction
Adelaide Hallett Cove Conservation Park
-
Accommodation
Adelaide $239.00 Hotel Indigo Adelaide Markets
-
Attraction
Adelaide Adelaide Central Market
Southern Ocean Drive: See the Fleurieu, Limestone Coast and Kangaroo Island
Traversing the coast from the land of natural wonders on the Limestone Coast, to the untouched wilderness of Kangaroo Island and the sea and vines of the Fleurieu Peninsula, there’s something to discover around every bend. Download the Southern Ocean Drive map, and hit the road to uncover some of Australia’s best wineries, most breathtaking beaches and jaw-dropping geological marvels. Here’s our guide to the best things to see and do along the Southern Ocean Drive.
MOUNT GAMBIER TO ROBE
Mount Gambier is the start of the Southern Ocean Drive - a geological wonderland, home to extinct volcanoes, dazzling sapphire waters and an underground garden of Eden.
Mount Gambier's crown jewel, the famed Blue Lake/Warwar, was once an active volcano but today, molten rock has given way to a 72-metre-deep lake filled with cobalt blue water. It’s lesser-known little cousin, aptly named Little Blue Lake, is equally as impressive - plus you can dive right into its depths. Mount Gambier’s wonders continue underground in the centre of town, where you can descend into a subterranean oasis at Umpherston Sinkhole/Balumbul.
Divers are well catered for on the Limestone Coast with renowned dive-site, Kilsby Sinkhole, just half an hour away. The ultimate destination for lovers of bold red wine, the Coonawarra wine region produces world-famous cabernet sauvignon and shiraz. More than 25 cellar doors pack the relatively small region, so set up camp for the night at Bellwether and spend a day tasting your way around renowned wineries including Penley Estate, Brand’s Laira, Wynns Coonawarra Estate and Katnook Estate.
Feeling hungry? Nestled among the sea of vines, Penola is a picture-perfect country town dishing up a smorgasbord of food and wine experiences. Enjoy a long lunch overlooking the vineyards at Hollick Estates, or venture further to Mayura Station and dine at The Tasting Room, the ultimate paddock to plate experience featuring multi-award-winning wagyu beef. Further along the drive is Tantanoola Cave, an impressive cave thousands of years in the making, with countless hanging stalactites and floor to ceiling crystal columns - making it one of Australia’s most beautiful caves. Continue down to Robe, a charming seaside town with long sandy white beaches, cosmopolitan cafes and glam galleries.
ROBE TO VICTOR HARBOR
Forests and sinkholes gives way to a coastal paradise.
Explore towering sand dunes, meander down quiet waterways and roam along snow-white sandy beaches whne you visit Coroong National Park. Stretching some 130km down the coast from the Limestone Coast to the Fleurieu Peninsula, the Coorong encompasses a string of saltwater lagoons and wetlands brimming with wildlife. Australian film lovers will also recognise it as the site where Storm Boy was filmed.
Nearby is the home of the oldest recorded cabernet sauvignon vines in the world and fifth-generation wine making families, Langhorne Creek. Think sprawling vineyards and ancient gum trees lining lush river banks. Next stop is Victor Harbor, a holiday town known for its horse drawn tram, penguin colony and surf beaches.
If you happen to arrive between May and October you may be lucky enough to see southern right and humpback whales frolicking in the waters between Victor and Goolwa. A stone’s throw away is the neighbouring seaside town of Port Elliot where you’ll discover some of the best beaches in South Australia plus homewares shops, stylish cafes and chic, beachside cottages.
VICTOR HARBOR TO KANGAROO ISLAND
From the edge of the mainland, it's time to hop on over to Kangaroo Island.
From Victor Harbor, continue down the coastline to Deep Creek National Park. A popular hiking spot for locals, here you can discover more than 15 walking trails featuring dramatic coastal views, waterfalls, pristine beaches and lots of wildlife like Kangaroos and koalas along the way. Spend the night at Southern Ocean Retreats in the heart of the park and jump on a guided walk with Southern Ocean Walk to traverse the historic Heysen Trail through some of the most breathtaking sections of the park with the knowledge of an experienced local.
For the ultimate luxury, settle down at Naiko Retreat and soak in views of the Southern Ocean from the tub of your own luxury beach side abode. Then it's time to drive onto the SeaLink Ferry from Cape Jervis to Penneshaw and start exploring the famous Kangaroo Island. Home to Australia's best beach for 2023 - Stokes Bay - and ranked as the #2 must visit destination by global travel authority, Lonely Planet, in its 2024 Top Regions Hotlist, it's no surprise that Kangaroo Island is at the top of many people's road trip bucket list. You can expect raw and rugged coastlines - including Vivonne Bay (also once voted best beach in Australia), natural wonders like Flinders Chase National Park and Remarkable Rocks and destination dining.
KANGAROO ISLAND TO MCLAREN VALE
Return to the mainland and discover a playground of sea and vines.
Return on the ferry to the Fleurieu Peninsula and drive up to Aldinga, stopping in at Second Valley and Rapid Bay. Less crowded than Bondi, more pristine than Palm Beach and trumping Byron Bay for authenticity, Aldinga rates up there with the best seaside suburbs in Australia. Flanked by Sellicks and Port Willunga beaches, around here a decent patch of sand and surf is never far away. Find your own slice of beachside bliss, pull up the car and roll out the shade for a day parked on the beach.
Just 15 minutes away is one of Australia's most famous wine regions - McLaren Vale. Imagine if Willy Wonka was a wine, not chocolate, lover and we reckon the result would be something very similar to the d’Arenberg Cube. Seemingly floating above the vineyards, this otherworldly cellar door offers one of the most iconic and unique wine tasting destinations in Australia. Maxwell Wines is an idyllic location for an unforgettable food and wine experience. The stunning limestone building is complemented by large picture windows, and breath-taking views overlooking the rolling hills of McLaren Vale.