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March Long Weekend  
Departs:  Saturday, 7 March 2026    
Duration:  3  Days Tour Number: 4512    
Price: 
$790 p.p. twin share;
$750p.p. (Travel Club)  
Single Supplement $180
$175 p.p. Deposit  to Confirm Booking
Balance Due 30 days prior to Departure
   
 
 

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Tour Includes:
2 Nights Accommodation 2 Breakfasts
2 Evening Meals and 1 lunch
All Sightseeing and Entrance Fees per Itinerary
Home Pick up and Return
 
 
Day 1 : Adelaide - Naracoorte
Your chauffeured car will pick you up for our 8.00am departure. We travel via the South Eastern Freeway through Tailem Bend to Coonalpyn for our morning tea stop.  Moving on through Tintinara and Keith (Tatiara Country previously known as the 90-mile desert). We pass through the dry farming area where lucerne, sheep and cereal provide the main income for the area.  We travel on through Padthaway to Naracoorte for lunch.  After lunch we visit the Naracoorte Caves & Fossil Centre. The Naracoorte Caves are part of the 800,000-year-old Naracoorte East Range. We go through the Alexandra Cave is full of speleothems – stalactites, stalagmites, and columns. You’ll be amazed by the contrast between delicate needle-like stalactites and massive twisting columns. As you walk through, marvelling at how the structures seem to defy gravity, keep an eye open for magnificent helictites and flowstone. After our adventure we make our way to the Motel and get ready for our dinner. William MacIntosh Motor Lodge 08 8762 1644 (D)
Naracoorte ~  William MacIntosh Motor Lodge
 
Day 2 : Naracoorte - Penola - Naracoorte
Boarding the coach, we make our way to Penola and the Coonawarra. Here we visit Yallum House and garden.  Yallum Park is said to be the best-preserved Victorian House in Australia in its original condition, The garden, established in 1880, is planted with trees from all parts of the world including Yallum Park cream - possibly the oldest tea noisette (Climbing roses) in Australia. We Make our way into Penola for lunch. After   lunch we visit we view the Penola's Mary MacKillop Centre and Petticoat Lane to visit the Woods-MacKillop Schoolhouse. Our final Stop will be St Marys Winery and Garden, one of Penola’s most visited gardens. Nestled among the vines is St Mary’s Homestead and Cellar Door, surrounded by four acres of garden that has evolved and developed over 70 years. Dry stone walls, paths, borders and artworks compliment a kaleidoscope of colour created by hundreds of roses, flowers, shrubs and trees. Time to Wonder back to Naracoorte for dinner. (B D)
 
 
Day 3 : Naracoorte - Adelaide
After our final cooked breakfast we farewell our hosts at the motel and return home with fond memories of touring and fun with places and friends, new and old.  On the way home we travel to Clayton Farm Heritage Museum and view some of the relics from days gone by and look in the old homestead before and stop for lunch at Bordertown (own cost). Continuing our homeward journey with comfort stops along the way, we arrive in Adelaide approximately 5.30pm. (B L)