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Is Mount Gambier worth visiting?

Is Mount Gambier worth visiting?

Mt Gambier is worth a day or two stay if you are active and interested in the remarkable volcanic history of this special part of SA, with its amazing coastline. Many parts of the area will require an effort to find, a bit like lane ways in Melbourne.

Where do you stop on the way to Mount Gambier?

Blue Lake.

  • Umpherston Sinkhole.
  • Naracoorte Caves.
  • Tantanoola Caves.
  • Engelbrecht Cave.
  • Cave Gardens.
  • Big Lobster.
  • Centenary Tower.
  • Is Mount Gambier nice place to live?

    Mount Gambier is a great spot. It’s a good sized city with everything you could possibly need. And it is in a beautiful area. The city is well laid out with some nice houses.

    Can you swim in Blue Lake?

    No, you can’t swim in the Blue Lake. You can’t swim in it as it is the towns water supply.

    Does it snow in Mt Gambier?

    When can you find snow in Mount Gambier? Weather stations report no annual snow.

    Why is it called the Limestone Coast?

    The region is presumably named after the town of Coonawarra which is located within the extent of the region. The region is bordered by the Wrattonbilly region in the north, by the Mount Gambier region in the south and by the Victorian border in the east.

    What is the crime rate for Mount Gambier?

    An analysis conducted by The Border Watch has found a steady crime decline in Mount Gambier over the last five years, from 1226 reported offences in 2015/16 to 1072 reported offences in 2019/20 – marking a 12.5pc decrease.

    Is Mount Gambier cold?

    In Mount Gambier, the summers are comfortable and dry; the winters are cold, wet, and windy; and it is partly cloudy year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 44°F to 75°F and is rarely below 38°F or above 91°F.

    What is the dirtiest lake in the world?

    Lake Karachay
    Lake Karachay (sometimes spelled Karachai or Karachaj), is a small lake in central Russia. It is often referred to as the most polluted site on earth.

    Can I Kayak in Blue Lake?

    Blue Lake is a great place for canoes, kayaks, row boats and small car top boats. There is a paved launch ramp for trailers and ample parking.

    What is the average rainfall in Adelaide?

    around 520 mm a year
    Adelaide’s average rainfall is low–around 520 mm a year. The pattern is for a dry period from November to April, which receives a paltry 160 mm, with a wet season from May to October enjoying more than twice as much rain, about 360 mm.

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