Water
Water may be the essence of life, but it's also the backbone of our being, and the basis of boundless Limestone Coast attractions.
- Coast

- Go for a swim, dive a shipwreck, walk for miles along the sand, drive over dunes or catch a wave - the coast is yours to enjoy. Read More
- The Coorong

- The 50,000 ha Coorong National Park was declared in 1966 to conserve the distinctive landscape, coastal dune system, lagoons, wetlands and coastal vegetation and the great variety of birds, animals and fish that live in or visit the area. Read More
- Glenelg River

- Don't forget to visit the majestic Glenelg River that forms the border between South Australia and Victoria. It is an ideal spot for canoeing and fishing with river cruises and boat and canoe hire available from Nelson. Read More
- The Blue Lake

- You've heard about it but come and see for yourself - the lake really does change colour. Read More
- Lake Albert

- Stroll along the foreshore of Lake Albert, swim, fish or relax and take in the fabulous sunsets. Read More
- Diving

- Snorkel across the top of 'The Chasm' at Piccaninnie Ponds and peer into the dark depths below. With visibility that can exceed 40 metres, this is one of the prettiest and most spectacular underwater sites in South Australia. Read More
- Fishing on the Limestone Coast

- Join a fishing tour and try your luck at deep sea fishing. Or try the shallower waters and find yourself a Southern Rock Lobster. Read More


