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Practical information, the most practical scenic spots in the southern coast of Adelaide introduction

 
[Free Tour]     07 Feb 2017
When it comes to places to play around Adelaide, Hahndorf,Barossa has been said to be abusive. Today to introduce the south of Adelaide very few people to go to the south coast scenery is very worthwhile.

When it comes to places to play around Adelaide, Hahndorf,Barossa has been said to be abusive. Today to introduce the south of Adelaide very few people to go to the south coast scenery is very worthwhile.


Coorong National Park 

Coorong is a long, shallow saltwater lagoon that stretches more than 100km and is a paradise for birds; and a long strip of sand dunes protects the waters from the surging waves of the southern ocean.

The park is ideal for four-drive enthusiasts, anglers, boating enthusiasts and bird watchers, with beautiful scenery, gorgeous scenery and well-designed four-drive driveway.

If you want to enter the park from the north, you can pass through the historic town of (Goolwa) and the mouth of the Murray River; the southern entrance to the park will pass through the towns of (Meningie) and (Salt Creek) on the Salter River.

From Meningie to the northwest, you can see a lot of wild waterfowl, Narrung Ferry along the way, a lot of pelicans, and the lighthouse on the other side of Point Malcolm Light House is pretty.

Pelican Point holds Alexandria Lake in his arms in the northwest corner of Narrung, where the walkway leads to the center of the lake, where children can walk and see too many water birds.


Jack Point Pelican Observatory Walk 

Jack Point Pelican Observatory is about 3km north of Policemans Point, on the side of the road at Princes Highway.

Chinese well

During the gold rush, a group of Chinese people lived here, reclaimed fields and planted crops. The well, perhaps, was dug by the people who lived at that time, but no one can tell when, or who, it was. Crops, fields, villages have long disappeared, but the well is still there, and has been called 'Chinese well'.

The view of Mile Crossing is very nice and there is a very good hiking route.


Robe town 

The town is very beautiful, the outskirts of town has a seaside cliff path, very good. But follow the designated route, where cliffs are unstable. The cliffs on the far side have actually been corroded at the bottom of the cliff. It is hollow. So don't walk around.

Since robe, the landscape is different from that of Ade, and along the way there is a very moist feeling. Because of the limestone landform in southern South Australia, the rainfall in the northern part of the landform has been lined up south by underground rivers, plus the rainfall in the south is so wet that it is very wet.

The Little Dip next to Robe is beautiful, too. Along the way are green grasslands and forests.


Little Dip 

There is a beautiful 4-wheel drive track is sand, but the road sign says if the car is trapped in someone to pull you out, the charge is 1k. The beach there is beautiful, and a lot of sand dunes


Beachport 

A very beautiful town, especially the Jetty who easily beat all of Adele's Jetty, to see it. There is a beautiful seaside road on the outskirts of town.


Beachport National Park 

There is a large lake, along the way is sand and mud, some roads water carefully.


SouthEnd town 

There was a beautiful walk on the outskirts of town until the end of the road, about cliffs and seaside vegetation. In ancient times, it was a forest, the fossil roots of the forest, the fossilized tree pits, and the weathered rocks of the seaside. On the hillside of the seaside, the vegetation changes greatly. Some vegetation is specially suitable for seaside cliffs. They can resist the sea wind with salt.


Tantanoola 

The cave is famous, but it's not worth going. You'll regret buying tickets. But the mountain behind the cave is beautiful, overlooking temperate coniferous forests (in fact, secondary forests) and wind farms farther away. On the other side is a vast prairie farm.


Mount Gambier 

Practical information, the most practical scenic spots in the southern coast of Adelaide introduction

I think there are four main attractions: blue Lake and other small volcanic lakes next to Blue Lake, Tiankeng Park in the east of the city, and a cave in the west of the city (this is mainly a cave diving shrine, better to go to Naracoorte). If you just go for a walk).

To the south of Mt Gambier, the volcano Mount Schank can climb the top of the mountain and walk around the crater, with great attention to the strong winds of the crater, which is really dangerous. You can also go down to the middle of the crater, but it should be a very tiring thing. I'm not going down.

Ewens Hds Fresh Water Diving Holy Land. It's only a reed day and a few ponds, but there's a big land under these ponds. I'm not going to dive, and I'll see it on it.

Piccaninnie Pond this pond is about the same as the one above, and there are several species of fish that are unique to the world. This pond is the only one in the world. There are also several rare freshwater species, including a parasitic fish. The pond is said to be dozens of meters deep and is not allowed to swim. And I think it's dangerous to hang up in case of cramps.

Lower Glenelg National Park 

There was a forest road across the park that was so cool that I chased some emus at 40 km / h and dared to run for several kilometers. They didn't know how to get into the bushes and ran along the road foolishly. The forest area next to the park is also very powerful, the road will encounter a lot of super-large logging machinery convoy. There's a Transformers feel..

Hacks Lagoon and Boollagoon wetlands 

It's worth going. Many birds from northern China and Russia come here for the winter. Now the wetlands are gradually decreasing, so it is very important to protect the wetlands. The birds of the wetland flew in flocks and looked like a flock of flies to cover the sun from afar. There is a large rape field nearby, spring rape blossoms can be much larger than Wuyuan.


Naracoorte 

It's worth going. It'll take a day there. There are dozens of caves in the park, several open to visitors, remember to book a cave expedition ahead of time, 30-70 yuan not waiting. The guide takes you through the untapped caves, basically crawling most of the time.

At night, you can go to see bats out of holes, this is some kind of rare bat settlement, every night hundreds of thousands of bats together to catch around a few tens of kilometers of insects. So Naracoorte never had mosquitoes or flies at night. There was not a single worm under the street lamp, and the bat ate it up.

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