Naracoorte

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Located 330 km south-east of Adelaide and is a prosperous and thriving rural centre serving the rich farmlands which surround it.
In recent times the town has seen the development of a significant wine industry with extensive vineyards being planted at Koppamurra.
Is best known for its World Heritage Listed Caves and Home to the Mini Jumbuck Factory.

Points of Interest

- Venture underground to a labyrinth of breathtaking limestone treasures, take a peek into the secret world of bats or join an adventure caving tour that challenges both the mind and body.

- Naracoorte has some great eating houses, childrens entertainment and the fabulous swimming lake.

- Naracoorte Cultural Arts Centre featuring impressive art collections as well an interesting exhibition of Aboriginal art.

- The Mini Jumbuck factory allows you to take a peek into the manufacturing of its woollen products and has a huge range of items for sale.

- Take a Winery Tour at Russet Ridge, the only winery tour on offer in the region.

- Tiny Train and Mini Golf Park , This small fun park is open on weekends and during school holidays and combines an 18-hole mini golf course, playground, resident Alpaca’s, a café and a small train which is ideal for younger members of the family.

- The Sheep's Back Wool Museum and Tourist Office is an ideal starting point for visitors to the area. There is a gift shop and gallery as well as The Sheep's Back Wool Museum that has won a number of 'Best Small Museum' awards.

- For more information about Naracoorte and its attractions, please phone the Tourist Information Center on 08 87621518 or Toll Free on 1800 244 421.

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