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Driving in Mount Gambier is a treat for those who enjoy scenic routes. The road rules are much the same as in the UK, still remember to drive on the left side of the road. The use of mobile phones while driving is strictly prohibited, unless it's hands-free.
There's ample free parking within the city centre, especially near tourist attractions. However, be aware of time restrictions in certain areas. Multi-level car parks and street parking are available.
Speed limits vary depending on road conditions and location. In built-up areas, the limit is typically 50 km/h, where the open road limit is 100 km/h. Always adhere to posted speed limit signs.
For a family trip, a midsize or full-size car may be preferable for comfort and space. For solo or couple travellers, a compact or economy car should suffice.
A marvel to witness, the Blue Lake changes its colour mysteriously from a steel grey in winter to a vibrant cobalt blue in summer. Don't miss the viewing platforms for the perfect panoramic picture!
Considered a 'must visit' on any tourist itinerary, the Umpherston Sinkhole is a beautiful sunken oasis, perfect for a relaxing picnic or a serene walk.
For news, local events, and a feel for the Mount Gambier area, pick up a copy of The Border Watch, the city's local newspaper.
The Australian Dollar (AUD) is the currency used. Major credit and debit cards are widely accepted for transactions. Currency exchange services are available at the airport, banks, and other designated outlets.
Mount Gambier's climate is comparable to Great Britain. The summers are warm but not too hot, and winters are mild. Best to pack a couple of layers, an umbrella, and sun protection.
Mount Gambier leaves a lasting impression on its visitors. From scenic drives, cultural hotspots, to convenient car rentals, the city welcomes UK travellers with open arms.