
Does the thought of trekking isolated sand dunes to dive amidst pristine limestone reefs in search of kelp forests inspire you?
Or are you a bit of a rev-head, i.e, are you keen to ‘hang it out’ on a souped up lawnmower as you roll around a saltpan track, ready to avoid ‘butt-scratches’ as you four wheel drive Australia’s longest beach or desperate to try out the kartdrome, the skid pan or the circuit at the world class motorsport circuit affectionately known as “the bend.”
However you prefer to unwind, the Coorong has something for YOU!
Camping, trekking, four wheel driving, fishing, racing, sailing, diving, basket weaving, hunting, glamping, water skiing, birdwatching, photography, canoeing, jet skiing, …. the Coorong has it all.
Tune in and check out the hot spots around the Coorong.
Gnarly Yarli
Lake Albert
Point Malcolm
Australia’s only inland lighthouse
Flip Flop Wind Mill
Necessity the mother of invention.
Pangarinda Gardens
International Mud Day
It’s International Mud Day and We’re all in it together! June 29th has been celebrated as International Mud Day since 2009, in numerous countries around the world, but in Meningie, South Australia, every day is “mud day”! Read on to find out why? So...
Point Malcolm Lighthouse
Point Malcolm lighthouse may be the smallest lighthouse in Australia, but it was an immensely important beacon for cargo laden boats and paddle steamers sailing back and forth between lakes Alexandrina and Albert to reach Meningie from the late 18oo’s
Free and Easy!
Right on the edge of the narrow neck of water where Lakes Albert and Alexandrina meet is a beaute little free camp site that is a must do if visiting the area.
Locals jokingly say, that to get there you have to go ‘overseas’
International Mud Day
It’s International Mud Day and We’re all in it together! June 29th has been celebrated as International Mud Day since 2009, in numerous countries around the world, but in Meningie, South Australia, every day is “mud day”! Read on to find out why? So...