
Blackfellows Caves is a charming coastal settlement in South Australia's Grant Council area, approximately 37 kilometers southeast of Mount Gambier. Renowned for its stunning limestone bluffs and sea caves, the area offers two tranquil beaches: the 1.4-kilometer-long eastern beach, sheltered by offshore reefs, and a western beach with overhanging limestone bluffs. The reefs provide excellent fishing opportunities, attracting enthusiasts seeking species like Southern Rock Lobster and various line fish. With a small population of around 70 residents, Blackfellows Caves features holiday houses, accommodation rentals, and campgrounds, making it an ideal destination for relaxation and outdoor activities.
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