Map of Limestone Coast – Mount Gambier, Robe & South Australia Guide

Map of Limestone Coast – Mount Gambier, Robe & South Australia Guide

This map of the Limestone Coast provides an overview of one of South Australia's most distinctive regions, including coastal towns, wine districts, caves, national parks, major highways and tourism destinations. It is designed for general reference, travel planning and understanding how the Limestone Coast is laid out.

Located in southeastern South Australia near the Victorian border, the Limestone Coast is known for volcanic landscapes, sinkholes, caves, rugged coastlines, wineries and unique natural attractions.

Quick Answer:

The Limestone Coast is located in southeastern South Australia. Major destinations include Mount Gambier, Robe, Naracoorte, Beachport, Kingston SE and the Coonawarra wine region.

Interactive Limestone Coast Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore coastal towns, wine regions, caves, national parks and major attractions across the Limestone Coast.
Tip: Limestone Coast maps are useful for locating wineries, coastal attractions, caves and volcanic landmarks throughout the region.

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This Limestone Coast map highlights regional centres, coastal communities, wine districts, caves and major visitor attractions.


Where Is the Limestone Coast Located?

The Limestone Coast is located in southeastern South Australia, stretching from the Coorong region toward the Victorian border. It is one of Australia's best-known wine, nature and coastal tourism regions.

  • North: Rural South Australia and agricultural districts
  • South: Southern Ocean coastline
  • East: Victoria border region
  • West: Coorong and Murraylands districts

Main Towns and Destinations of the Limestone Coast

  • Mount Gambier — largest city in the region
  • Robe — historic seaside destination
  • Beachport — coastal tourism town
  • Naracoorte — cave and heritage centre
  • Kingston SE — coastal community and fishing hub
  • Penola — gateway to Coonawarra
  • Coonawarra — internationally recognised wine region
  • Millicent — forestry and agricultural centre
  • Bordertown — regional transport hub
  • Port MacDonnell — southern coastal fishing town

Major Areas of the Limestone Coast Explained

  • Mount Gambier Region — volcanic landscapes and city attractions
  • Coonawarra Wine Region — vineyards and cellar doors
  • Robe and Beachport Coast — beaches and coastal scenery
  • Naracoorte Area — caves and heritage attractions
  • Southern Ocean Coastline — rugged beaches and marine environments

Key Geographic Features

  • Blue Lake — iconic volcanic crater lake
  • Naracoorte Caves — World Heritage-listed cave system
  • Umpherston Sinkhole — famous sunken garden
  • Volcanic landscapes — defining feature of the region
  • Limestone cave systems — extensive underground formations
  • Southern Ocean coastline — beaches, cliffs and marine habitats

Limestone Coast Transport and Road Map Overview

A map of the Limestone Coast is useful for understanding how towns, wineries and natural attractions connect throughout the region.

  • Princes Highway — major east-west route
  • Riddoch Highway — key inland transport corridor
  • Southern Ports Highway — coastal access route
  • Wine tourism routes — connect vineyards and cellar doors
  • Coastal touring roads — link major seaside destinations

Why People Search for a Map of the Limestone Coast

  • To locate Mount Gambier and Blue Lake
  • To find wineries and cellar doors
  • To explore coastal towns like Robe and Beachport
  • To visit caves and sinkholes
  • To plan South Australian road trips

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Limestone Coast Map FAQs

  • Where is the Limestone Coast located?
    The Limestone Coast is located in southeastern South Australia near the Victorian border.
  • What is the Limestone Coast known for?
    The region is known for Blue Lake, caves, wineries, sinkholes and coastal scenery.
  • What is the largest city in the Limestone Coast?
    Mount Gambier is the largest city and tourism hub in the region.
  • Is Coonawarra part of the Limestone Coast?
    Yes. The famous Coonawarra wine region forms part of the Limestone Coast.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Road conditions, weather, coastal access, cave access, park conditions and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travel.