If adventure and exploration are your thing, then Casuarina Cabins is situated to accommodate you!.  Leaving from the cabins there are many different and interesting sites to be seen, some of which you don't even need a car for!Pmr caves - Click for larger image

Princess Margaret Rose Caves: Come and see the spectacular stalactites and stalagmites that this show cave has been growing for the past 300,000 years. Guided tours leave every hour, and the cave can be reached by boat from Nelson, or by vehicle.

 Donovans:  Situated on the Glenelg River, en route to the Princess Margaret Rose Caves and just 1km from the Victoria - South Australia border, Donovans is a great day out. There is a public landing, picnic facilities, electric BBQs and a playground for the kids!

Ewans Ponds Conservation Park:  Three inter-connected ponds full of crystal clear fresh water. An ideal spot for snorkellers and divers with easy access to the first pond and the third pond.  Ewans Ponds are only a short drive from Nelson as are the Piccaninnie ponds.

Livingstone Island Nature Walk: A fantastic walk for bird watching! You may spot a swan or a pelican, spoon bill, ducks and herons. The walk meanders around the Glenelg River Estuary Beach, and starts and begins at the estuary beach car park, only 1km from the town centre.

Cape Bridgewater Click for larger Image ;)Other interesting places nearby include the Blue Lake at Mount Gambier, Port Macdonald (South Australia's crayfish capital) and the spectacular blowholes and seal colony at Cape Bridgewater, near Portland. All of which are within an hours drive from Casuarina Cabins.

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