
Hotels in Mount Gambier, South Australia
Commercial Hotel
Commercial Hotel The Hotel was established in 1868 and is listed by the National Trust.
Federal Hotel Motel
Federal Hotel Motel Established in 1856 as the Farmer's Inn. The Hotel was rebuilt in 1914 and renamed the Federal Hotel. Bars Bistro Accommodation
Flanagan's Irish Pub
Jens Town Hall Hotel
Jens Town Hall Hotel The Hotel was established in January 1884 as the Town Hall Hotel and is listed by the National Trust. It was renamed Jens Town Hall Hotel in 1936.
Mac's Hotel
Mac's Hotel This National Trust listed hotel was established in 1864. It was referred to as Mac's Federal Hotel in 1916.
Mount Gambier Hotel
Mount Gambier Hotel The Hotel was established in 1862 and has a National Trust listing. Accommodation Dining Entertainment
Park Hotel
Park Hotel The Hotel was established in 1868 and has a National Trust listing.
South Australian Hotel
South Australian Hotel The Hotel was first licensed 12/03/1860 and was the third Hotel in Mount Gambier. National Trust listed.
Western Tavern
Information on Mount Gambier, SA 5290
Volcanic Crater, Mount Gambier
Photo 17/01/2009
Photo and information submitted by Gary Pope, Many Thanks
Mount Gambier is the regional centre of the South East of South Australia.
Mount Gambier with its twin lakes and peak surrounding South Australia's second largest town is clearly visible from all directions makes a formidable picture on the horizon in this otherwise flat region. With the Coonawarra wineries to its north, the Glenelg River and Discovery Bay to its east, Mount Gambier provides some interesting tourist features itself - some, right in the heart of the town, literally. The town is perched on underground chasms. And the town's water supply, comes from the famous Blue Lake only 2kms from the main street.
The town has numerous historic buildings, may being the pubs listed, and amongst the others, are the likes of the original Town Hall.
Walks around the Blue Lake, and visits to its historic pumping station, are complimented by the steep walk up to the lookout at the peak of Mount Gambier on the adjacent lake.