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Mount
Gambier is located in the south east of South Australia, 445 km. South
East of Adelaide and 550km. west of Melbourne. It is on the Princes
Highway (1) between Adelaide and Melbourne.
There
are many things to do in the city of Mount Gambier. The South-east of
South Australia is noted for the limestone caves and sink-holes which form
the sub-structure. In Mount Gambier there are several, easily accessible
examples of caves. The easiest to find is Cave Gardens, right in the
centre of town in the park opposite the Post Office. This scenic area has
been landscaped around the main cave which was the site of early
development in the town after the Henty brothers arrived in 1841. It was
at one time the water supply for the town and windlasses were used to draw
water from the base. In the 1890's a beautification scheme saw the
beginnings of the gardens, and in 1909 the rose-gardens were planted. The
fountain in the park was constructed in 1884.
Umpherston
Cave, just east of the city on the Princes Highway, is named after James
Umpherston, who arrived in 1860, and was a foundation member of the Show
Society and lived on a property nearby. An interesting display on the
steps leading into the cave explains its colourful history, and a Mack
logging truck and an old bull-dozer are among logging displays in the
beautiful gardens surrounding it.
Engelbrecht
cave on Jubilee Highway West, is open to the public. It is actually a
sink-hole used by divers. Guided tours operate and tour times can be
obtained from the Lady Nelson Information Centre. Phone: 08 87241730.
In
Mount Gambier a visit to the Old Courthouse is well worthwhile. The
building is now a museum and group enactments of trials can sometimes be
seen. Opened in January 1865, and used until 1975. it became an
acquisition of the National Trust. There are old photographs of Mount
Gambier, police and court records, and other historic displays. The museum
is in Bay Rd, on the way to the Blue Lake. The Blue Lake is one of the
world's phenomenon. It inexplicably changes colour from a drab grey to a
brilliant turquoise each September to March. Tours of the lake and the
pumping station can be arranged through motels or the Information Centre.
Mount
Gambier is also famous for its dairy produce. Rich and generous pastoral
land around the town is perfect for the production of high quality cheeses
and other produce, These can be sampled and purchased at several outlets
in the city and provide a pleasant reminder of your visit. The main one is
Yoey's in Commercial St. East. and off the Penola Rd. North of town, is
the Mil Lel factory. Opening times can be obtained from the Lady Nelson
Information Centre.
Attamurra
Cottage, on Attamurra Rd. leading to the golf course, has a display of
characters made by Louise and Kelmyn, and a shop packed with locally made
souvenirs and crafts. There is also a glass-house of cacti and succulents
to visit. The cottage was a tourism award winner in 1991.
Other
places to visit include the Lewis Museum in Pick Ave. which houses
extensive displays of memorabilia, the Vansittart Park Gardens at the
corner of Commercial St. West and Wehl St. and the Sir Robert Helpmann
Theatre and Civic Centre behind the Cave Gardens.
To
get the most out of your visit to Mount Gambier call in to the Lady Nelson
Information Centre on Jubilee Highway East where you will receive a warm
welcome.
There
are lots of things to see and do in and around Mount Gambier.
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