Discover the best top things to do in Naracoorte, Australia including Memorial Parklands, Naracoorte Caves National Park, Black Cockatoo Bush Camp Hiking Trails, MiniJumbuk, Sheep's Back Museum, Yulgilbar Wood Gallery, Naracoorte Swimming Lake, Naracoorte Art Gallery, Wonambi Fossil Centre, Stick Tomato Cave.
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Get fit on the adult exercise equipment, stroll or jog the 1.1 kilometre walking track or relax on the wide, open green space. The local children love the nature play area - where they can climb, play in the sandpit and play with water. Have a picnic or relax under the shaded gazebo, where there are tables and seats. Dogs are welcome to exercise off their leash
4.5 based on 556 reviews
The caves have preserved an outstanding fossil collection. The Wonambi Fossil Centre offers visitors the opportunity to discover what the area was like over 200,000 years ago.
Got there at 9.15 and could book all 3 tours for the morning. After a friendly cafe lunch we self guided around the other cave system and the museum...can honestly say it kept 3 teenagers and 2 adults entertained until 2pm!!! Highly recommend!!
4.5 based on 28 reviews
The MiniJumbuk Factory Outlet Store is centred in the heart of the Limestone Coast at Naracoorte. MiniJumbuk has been making the best woollen bedding products for over 40 years in Australia - using only the finest Australian wool. The Outlet Store stocks a wide range of our woollen quilts, mattress topper and pillows including factory seconds. You will also find many other items such as sheepskin footwear, mohair rugs, woollen hats, scarves, gloves and socks, Australian souvenirs and plenty more. Stand on the viewing platform, take a loot into our factory and watch as our dedicated team hand-craft our well know products to the highest standards from start to finish. COME AND EXPERIENCE MINIJUMBUK TODAY!
We are visiting from Queensland and found ourselves a little short of warm clothes and stopped in to see what they had. It was a Saturday morning and I did not get the lady’s name but she was fantastic. The shop was busy but she was unflustered and everyone in the shop seemed to absorb here calmness. She gave us the time to make our purchases and even provided some take away special wrapping paper for a gift we bought that we did not want wrapped immediately. Great store and outstanding service. I don’t usually write reviews but this place deserved it. Visited 10th April 2021.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Another high quality regional museum that focusses on sheep. Interesting buildings and good, if somewhat dated, interpretation. Cheaper than the Millicent National Trust Museum at $8 for adults.
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A jewel in Naracoorte's recreation crown is the man-made swimming lake. Open from 1 December until 31 March, it is one of the largest swimming pools you will ever see and entry is free. The sheltered and gently sloping shoreline is one of Australia's safest inland beaches. Relax on the sand, swim some laps in the 50 metre lane-marked area, or just sit in the shade of the many beautiful gum trees on the surrounding lawns.
What a great facility and beautiful spot too cool off on a hot day. Free to use and plenty of space for everyone of all ages to enjoy a swim. Easy access via the beach side of the lake otherwise ladders all around the lake every few meters. Lots of spots to sit under trees and seems to be plenty of parking. Enjoy ????????♀️ ????
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery is the oldest Regional Gallery in South Australia and houses a permanent Collection of Australian Art. The Gallery provides quality exhibition spaces, and a wonderful retail shop with crafts and homewares made by local artists. Art workshops are held regularly and venue hire is available.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Went here after the fossil cave tour as the guide really peaked our interest, Very interesting and a real insight into Australia's history.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
The only cave that can be visited on self guided tour. The best cave for young families or people who get claustrophobic as you can leave easily. Great value for money at $10. Located close to car park so easy to visit while waiting for Alexandra cave tour
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