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The Blue Lake from Lions Lookout
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Mount Gambier
Large centre in the far south east known for its
remarkable Blue Lake.
Located 439 km south east of Adelaide, Mount Gambier is
the jewel of South Australia's south-eastern region. It is a large
rural centre (population over 22,000) which is characterised by a large
number of attractive, historic buildings and the major attraction of
the Blue Lake.
The area was originally inhabited by the Buandig people who
reputedly called the Mount Gambier area 'ereng balam' or 'egree belum'
which supposedly meant the home of the eagle hawk.
The first European to sight Mount Gambier was Lieutenant
James Grant sailing the HMS Lady Nelson. He sailed down the coast on 3
December 1800 and observed what he thought were four islands. On closer
investigation they proved to be two mountains and two capes which he
duly named Gambier's Mountain (after Admiral Lord James Gambier who had
commanded the fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen), Cape Banks, Cape
Northumberland and Mount Schank
The Buandig were the first Aborigines in South
Australia to see sheep and to experience the arrival of Europeans with
herds of sheep.
The first squatters into the area were the Henty Brothers who
had established huge property holdings around Portland in western
Victoria. Realising that the government of South Australia had little
control over this far-flung extremity of the state they simply moved
sheep and cattle into the area in June, 1839. So slow was the South
Australian government to react that they managed to farm the area
around the lakes for five years before they were ordered back to
Victoria. How successful this operation was is open to debate as the
Hentys and their workers spent much of their time fighting with the
local Buandig Aborigines who were unimpressed with the arrival of
Europeans on their traditional grounds. There was also a major issue
over sheep. The Aborigines quickly developed a taste for mutton which
infuriated the settlers.
Once the Hentys had been removed (in 1844) the land
was given to Evelyn Sturt, a brother of Charles Sturt who had explored
the Murray River to its mouth. A township of sorts began to emerge in
the 1840s. The Mount Gambier Hotel was built by John Byng in 1847, a
blacksmith and a general store set up business near what are now the
Cave Gardens, and in 1849 a Dr Welh arrived with a handmill for turning
wheat and barley into flour. He was later to build a substantial
millhouse on Commercial Road.
The town was formally established by Hastings Cunningham
in 1854. He called it Gambier Town. During that year 123 allotments
were surveyed and by 1860 lots of land in the township were being
offered for sale.
The city of Mount Gambier was created exactly a century later
in 1954. It is now recognised as the most important centre in
south-east South Australia.
Today Mount Gambier is sustained by a range of
industries. There is a very active timber industry sustained by
plantations of radiata pine, the surrounding area is noted for sheep
and cattle raising and the soil is rich enough for both grain crops and
vegetables to be grown.
Things to see:
The Blue Lake
This is really one of the wonders of the world. To stand
on the edge of the Blue Lake, particularly on a beautifully sunny, and
to gaze down on something which is so impossibly blue is to marvel at
the mysteries of nature. The lake itself is reputedly 75 metres deep
and now fills an extinct volcanic crater. It is claimed that the lake
is only intensely blue between November and March. During the winter
months it returns to an uninspiring greyish colour.
Evidence suggests that the Blue Lake volcano last erupted
about 5000 years ago. It is about 20 metres above sea level and,
because of its great depth, its bottom is about 30 metres below the
level of Mount Gambier's main street.
The lake was subject of one of the most famous
exploits in Australian literary history. Between 1853 and 1867 the poet
Adam Lindsay Gordon lived in the area. He worked as a mounted
policeman, a drover and a horse breaker. There is a story that Gordon,
an exceptional horseman, took a horse and leapt the old post and rail
fence. It was all for a bet. The challenge was that the area of land
beyond the post and rail fence was no more than a metre across and
beyond lay a 60 metre drop (not totally vertical) into the lake. It is
said that not only did Gordon leap the fence on his horse and land it
safely on the narrow ledge but he managed to get the horse to leap back
across the fence - such was his skill. The support for this event is
contained on an obelisk on MacDonnell Bay Rd which was put up in 1887
and records the event.
Why is the lake blue?
No one knows for sure why the Blue Lake changes colour.
There are a number of theories most of which have merit. In times past,
when blue dye was used extensively to clean clothes, it was believed
that the blue was filtering through the limestone and appearing in the
lake. This reached its most amusing highpoint when people started
accusing Mt Gambier locals of putting blue into the water so it would
become a tourist attraction.
Another theory argues that the water is home to
microscopic blue organisms which rise to the surface in the warmer months.
A third explanation, offered in an old brochure on the
town, argued as follows: 'The most likely theory is that light is
scattered by calcium carbonate which saturates the lake. As the
temperature rises at the surface level it causes them to precipitate
out as extremely fine particles of a similar wavelength to blue light.
This causes a scattering of the light at the blue end of the spectrum,
making the lake appear blue.
Centenary Tower
At the highest point overlooking the city's famous
lakes is the Centenary Tower which was built by public subscription (it
cost £482/11/6), is set on a cement foundation and is a total of
nearly 10 metres high. The foundation stone was laid on on 3 December
1900. It was built of red dolomite and the walls are 60 cm thick. It
celebrates the sighting of Mount Gambier by Lieutenant Grant in 1800.
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Waterskiing on Valley Lake
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The Crater Lakes
While the Blue Lake is the most famous of the city's
lakes it is by no means the only one. The lakes, which include the
Little Blue Lake, Browne's Lake, Valley Lake and Leg of Mutton Lake
(this is now totally dry and wooded over - a remnant of an old
volcano), are all located quite close together and it is easy to find
the vantage points which offer views over the lakes. There are at least
five vantage points around the Blue Lake and a similar number of
viewing points around the other lakes which are grouped together to the
west of Blue Lake.
Mount Gambier Tourist Information Centre
The major appeal of the Mount Gambier Tourist
Information Centre is that it also houses a full-size replica of the
Lady Nelson, the brig in which Lieutenant James Grant RN first sighted
Mount Gambier. This is only part of a very clever, and carefully
considered, Interpretative Centre which starts with the Lady Nelson,
moves on to the Geology Room (which explains the volcanoes in the area
and shows how the Blue Lake was formed), then the Cave Walk (which
displays fossils from the local area and ancient kangaroo bones), the
Green Triangle Room (where the history of the area bounded by Kingston
S.E. and Bordertown) is portrayed through film and interactive games
and outside to a sample of the local wetlands which is crossed by a
boardwalk. It is located on Jubilee Hwy East, (08) 8724 9750, 1800 087
187, fax (08) 8723 2833.
The City's Historic Heritage
The Old Courthouse
The Old Court House which is open between noon -
4.00 p.m. is now called the National Trust Law and Heritage Centre and
the Courthouse Gallery. The building, the original Court House,
remained in use until 1975 when it was replaced by a more modern
building. It was completed in 1864-65 to a design by G.T. Light. It is
characterised by squared quoins and arches. The building still has the
jury box, judge's chambers and cells and it is possible to inspect them
all. The Courthouse Gallery sells a wide variety of locally made sweets.
Cave Gardens
Located in the city centre at the corner of Penola
Road and Commercial Street, the Cave Gardens were the sight of Mount
Gambier's first source of water. There is an easy walkway around the
edge of the cave. The steps were cut by a W.A. Crouch. There was a time
in the early history of the city that water was raised and sold by the
bucket. In 1909 a rose garden was planted around the edge of the cave.
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The Town Hall Tavern
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Former Town Hall
Located in Commercial Road (the main road in the city)
the Old Town Hall, with its prominent clock tower, is now a Community
Arts Centre. This huge building was constructed out of dolomite and
limestone. The Town Hall was completed in 1882. An Institute was added
in 1882 and a theatre in 1906. The tower clock was a donation from a Mr
Ellis of Benara Station. Beside the town hall is an ornate and
beautiful marble fountain cost £700 and was donated to the city by
Captain Robert Gardiner in 1884. It is claimed to be the first marble
fountain made in South Australia. Gardiner was the grandfather of the
famous ballet dancer, Sir Robert Helpmann.
Mount Gambier Hotel
Built in 1862 and originally known as Giffords Hotel
(the second storey was completed in 1883 and the balcony was added in
1902) this is a fine example of a prosperous country hotel of its era.
It is located in Commercial Street West.
Jens Hotel
Built in 1884 out of dolomite and limestone (the
preferred local building materials) this elegant old hotel was enlarged
in 1904 and added to in 1927. It has a beautiful cast-iron balcony and
is very much a prominent site in the city centre.
The City's Churches
Christ Church - Anglican Church
Located on Bay Street this unusual church was erected
in 1865 to a design by W.T. Gore. It is characterised by being built
from dolomite and featuring a roof notable for its many gables. In 1895
the chancel and organ chamber were added. As well there was a memorial
porch and lych gate built. There were further additions in 1915.
St Andrews Uniting Church
Built from an attractive and distinctive pink dolomite
in 1871 and characterised by buttresses and a small gabled port and a
towering spire (which was replaced in 1885) it is positioned on top of
a hill and can be easily seen from post parts of Mount Gambier. It has
been added to over the years with a gallery being built in 1879, a
porch in 1885 and a vestry in the 1920s. It is located in Elizabeth Street.
St Pauls Roman Catholic Church
Built from dolomite in 1855 it is characterised by a
distinctive castellated tower on the right hand side of the building.
Apple Farm and Tearooms
If you are passionate about apples here is a place
where they grow 19 different varieties and duly offer them for sale in
every imaginable form from apple juice to pies and tarts. It is located
on Clare Rd and is open every weekend and public holiday from Feb-Oct.
Contact (08) 8726 8205 for more details.
Attamurra Cottage
Located on Attamurra Road there is a display of
characters from popular children's fiction as well as a huge display of
bears. Outside there is a glasshouse with numerous cacti as well as a
very pretty cottage garden. Contact (08) 8725 3269. It is open daily
10.00 am - 4.30 pm.
Engelbrecht Cave
The whole south-east of South Australia (and spreading
into Victoria) is honeycombed with caves. The Engelbrecht Cave, which
extends under seven city streets, was formed some 30-40 million years
ago. At one time it was used as a dump by one of the city's local
whisky distilleries. It is now possible to go on conducted tours where
visitors can see water which is making its way under the city towards
the Blue Lake. Tours go every hour and all you need to do is turn up at
about 10 minutes before the hour. The major viewing platform, where you
can see the water under the city, is 27 metres below the surface
Garden of Angels and Birds
Located on Wandilo Forest Road this animal and reptile
park has a good collection of Australian animals including marsupials,
reptiles, local nocturnal animals and birds. Contact (08) 8723 0619. It
is open every day during daylight hours.
Mount Schank
Lieutenant Grant named this fascinating remnant
volcano at the time he named Mount Gambier. It was named after a
friend, Captain Schank. There is a track which leads to the top and it
is possible to descend into the crater of the extinct volcano. The walk
from the Car Park to the top and around the edges of the old volcano is
estimated as being of moderate difficulty and should take about 2 1/2
hours. Get directions from the Tourist Information Centre or take the
Port Macdonnell Road
Tarpeena Fairy Tale Park
Located on Penola Rd this is an attraction for children.
It depicts a miniature world which will have children enchanted
although it promotes itself as being for everyone. It is open 7 days a
week 10.00 am - 5.00 pm. Contact (08) 8739 6363.
Umpherston Cave
Located on the Jubilee Hwy near the Carter, Holt, Harvey
Timber Mill, the sinkhole has been landscaped with terraced gardens and
is floodlit at night. It is an impressive garden with palm trees
reaching to the sky and plants hanging over the edges of the sinkhole.
Tantanoola
The Tantanoola tiger is on
display in the Tantanoola Hotel. The place is very small and very
spread out. It is a tiny town located near a huge woodchip operation.
Tantanoola Tiger
Trying to establish the correct dates and the actual
facts surrounding the Tantanoola tiger is almost impossible. No two
versions are the same although there is a kind of central germ of
truth. Where there are more than one possible date I have simply listed
them all with question marks.
It is claimed that the first sighting of the Tantanoola
tiger occurred in (1883? 1889? 1895?) when a young man riding near
Tantanoola claimed he saw a large shaggy animal leap over a fence with
a sheep in its jaws. (Or was it because two tigers escaped from a
travelling circus?) This led to hysteria in the local area. Children
were escorted to school by men with guns. People refused to leave their
homes at night. Loaded shotguns were carried by virtually everyone.
Eventually a local bushman, Tom Donovan, assisted by three other men,
managed to shoot a large wild dog (an Assyrian wolf?) was shot in 1895.
It was given to the Tantanoola Hotel which had it stuffed and declared
that it was the Tantanoola tiger. It is claimed that in 1911 Robert
Edmondson and David Bald were arrested for stealing and killing sheep
and that this was the real resolution to the problem. Not a
tiger/wolf/dog but some canny men. Who really knows?
Tom Donovan had the animal stuffed and kept it in a
private museum in Nelson. In 1905 it was placed in a glass case and put
on display in the Railway Hotel which changed its name to the
Tantanoola Tiger Hotel.
Tantanoola Cave
Tantanoola Cave, located 33 km from Mount Gambier, may
be the only cave in Australia which claims to have wheelchair access.
It is a single cave which has been formed in an ancient coastal cliff.
It is notable for its excellent columns, shawls and helictites. The
cave was first discovered by Boyce Lane in 1930 and since then has been
a popular local attraction. For opening times and cave tours contact
(08) 8734 4153.
Glencoe
Located 20 km west of
Mount Gambier, Glencoe's sole claim to fame is that it has a superb old
National Trust Woolshed with a 36 stand stone shearing shed and lots of
interesting displays of woolshed activities. The area was originally
settled, in 1844, by Edward and Robert Leake who named the settlement
after the mighty Glencoe in Scotland. They built their famous shearing
shed in 1863 out of limestone and blackwood timber. While in the
district you should visit both Lake Leake (a volcanic crater like the
lakes at Mount Gambier) and Lake Edward both of which have grassed
picnic areas. Check with the Mount Gambier Tourist Information for
opening times.
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Tourist Information
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Mount Gambier Tourist Information Centre
Jubilee Hwy East
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8724 9750, 1800 087 187
Facsimile: (08) 8723 2833
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Motels
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Arkana Motor Inn
201 Commercial St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8724 5823, 1800 801 858
Facsimile: (08) 8725 6080
Rating: ***
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Avalon Motel
93 Gray St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 7200
Facsimile: (08) 8725 9491
Rating: ***
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Barn Motel
Nelson Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8726 8366
Facsimile: (08) 8726 8333
Email: barnmotel@ozemail.com.au
Rating: ***
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Blue Lake Motel
Kennedy Ave
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 5211
Rating: **
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Commercial Motel
1 Jubilee Hwy
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8724 9666
Rating: ***
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Gambier Lodge-In Motel
92 Penola Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 1579
Rating: **
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Grand Central Motel
6 Helen St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 8844
Facsimile: (08) 8725 8501
Rating: ***
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Jubilee Motor Inn
Jubilee Hwy East
P.O. Box 504
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 7444
Rating: **
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Lakes Resort Mount Gambier Motel
17 Lake Terrace West
P.O. Box 245
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 5755
Rating: ***
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Le Cavalier Motel
37 Bay Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 9077
Rating: ***
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Mid City Motel
15 Helen St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 7277
Facsimile: (08) 8724 9650
Rating: ***
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Motel Mount Gambier
115 Penola Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 5800
Facsimile: (08) 8725 8540
Rating: ***
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Mount Gambier International Motel
Millicent Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 9699, 1800 088 877
Facsimile: (08) 8725 0843
Rating: ****
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Mount View Motel
14 Davison St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 8478
Rating: **
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Presidential Motel
Jubilee Hwy
P.O. Box 602
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8724 9966
Rating: ****
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Silver Birch Motor Inn
Jubilee Hwy
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 5122
Rating: ***
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Tower Motor Inn
140 Jubilee Hwy
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8724 9411
Rating: **
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Southgate Motel
175 Commercial St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 1175
Rating: ****
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Red Carpet Inn
Jubilee Hwy
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 4311
Rating: ***
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Hotels
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Bellum Hotel
Bay Rd
Mt Shank
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8738 5269
Rating: **
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Federal Hotel Motel
112 Commercial St East
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8724 9111
Rating: **
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Globe Hotel
Ferrers St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 1671
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Jens Hotel
40 Commercial St East
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 0188
Rating: **
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Macs Hotel
21 Bay Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 2402
Rating: *
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Mount Gambier Hotel
2 Commercial St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 0611
Rating: ***
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Park Hotel
163 Commercial St West
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 2430
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South Australian Hotel
Commercial St East
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 2404
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South Eastern Hotel
Commercial St East
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 9090
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Western Tavern
Jubilee Hwy
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 1200
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Ashlee House
61 Penola Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 2150
Facsimile: (08) 8723 2466
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Berry Hill Bed & Breakfast
Cafpirco Rd
P.O. Box 788
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: 018 838242 or (08) 8725 9912
Rating: ***
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Colhurst House Bed & Breakfast
3 Colhurst Place
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 1309
Facsimile: (08) 8723 1238
Rating: ****
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Apartments
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Barn Apartments
Nelson Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8726 8366
Facsimile: (08) 8726 8333
Email: barnmotel@ozemail.com.au
Rating: ****1/2
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Llandaff Holiday Apts
13B Keegan St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 2149
Rating: ***
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Jubilee Caravan Park
Jubilee Hwy East
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 2469 or 1800 823 511
Facsimile: (08) 8725 5109
Rating: ***1/2
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Holiday Homes & Units
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Blue Lake City Caravan Park
Bay Rd
P.O. Box 773
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 9856
Facsimile: (08) 8725 1711
Rating: ***1/2
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Cottages & Cabins
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Blink Bonney Cottage
Wandilo Rd
P.O. Box 1637
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 0879
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Butterberry Cottage
Cnr William & Wehl St South
P.O. Box 788
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: 018 838242 or (08) 8725 9912
Rating: ***
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Jubilee Caravan Park
Jubilee Hwy East
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 2469 or 1800 823 511
Facsimile: (08) 8725 5109
Rating: ***
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Mt Gambier Central Caravan Park
6 Krummel St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 4427
Facsimile: (08) 8725 4427
Rating: **
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Pine Country Caravan Park
Port MacDonnell Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: 1300 720 115 or (08) 8725 1899
Rating: **1/2
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Blue Lake City Caravan Park
Bay Rd
P.O. Box 773
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 9856
Facsimile: (08) 8725 1711
Rating: ****1/2
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Kalganyi Big 4 Holiday Park
Penola Rd
P.O. Box 1440
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 0220
Facsimile: (08) 8723 0218
Rating: ***
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The Old Jail
Margaret St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 0032, 1800 626 844
Facsimile: (08) 8723 2477
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Caravan Parks
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Limestone Coast Tourist Park
Jubilee Hwy East
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 2469 or 1800 623 511
Facsimile: (08) 8725 5109
Rating: ****
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Mt Gambier Central Caravan Park
6 Krummel St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 4427
Facsimile: (08) 8725 4427
Rating: ***1/2
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Pine Country Caravan Park
Port MacDonnell Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: 1300 720 115 or (08) 8725 1899
Rating: ****
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Willow Vale Caravan Park
Princes Hwy
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 3631
Rating: *
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Blue Lake City Caravan Park
Bay Rd
P.O. Box 773
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 9856
Facsimile: (08) 8725 1711
Rating: ****1/2
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Kalganyi Big 4 Holiday Park
Penola Rd
P.O. Box 1440
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 0220
Facsimile: (08) 8723 0218
Rating: ****1/2
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Restaurants
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Artists Restaurant
Commercial St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 9782
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Bellum Hotel
Bay Rd
Mt Shank
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8738 5269
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Charlies All You Can Eat Family Diner
Jubliee Hwy
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 1200
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Commodore Motel
1 Jubilee Hwy East
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8724 9666
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Fasta Pasta
Commercial St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 0011
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Golden Chopsticks Restaurant
Commercial St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 3935
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Grandview Lakes Motel
15 Lake Tce West
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 5755
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Innkeepers Motel
Princes Hwy
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 7444
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Jens Hotel
40 Commercial St East
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 0188
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Lakes Resort Mount Gambier
Lake Tce
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 5755
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Le Cavalier Restaurant
Bay Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 9077
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Macs Hotel
21 Bay Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 2402
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Mandarin Restaurant
Commercial St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 2100
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Motel Mount Gambier
115 Penola Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 5800
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Mount Gambier Hotel
2 Commercial St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 0611
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Mount Gambier International Motel
Millicent Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 9699
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Mount Gambier Mandarin Restaurant
Commercial St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8723 2100
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Nooky's Restaurant
Jubilee Hwy
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 5122
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Oriental Restaurant
Commercial St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 9762
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Red Carpet Inn
Jubilee Hwy East
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 4311
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Silver Birch Motor Inn
Jubilee Hwy
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 5122
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The Barn Steakhouse
Nelson Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8726 8250
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The Pavilion Restaurant
Millicent Rd
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 9699
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The Presidential Motor Inn
Jubilee Hwy
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8724 9966
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Cafés
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Jacksons Cafe Bistro
Commercial St
Mount Gambier
SA
5290
Telephone: (08) 8725 3006
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