About Beachport & the Limestone Coast
Beachport is a small, laid-back coastal settlement on South Australia's limestone coast, known for its quiet beaches and proximity to some of the region's best natural attractions. The town serves as a good base for exploring the surrounding walking trails, caves, and golf courses that dot this rugged stretch of coastline.
Walks & Trails
Several coastal walks are within easy reach. The Cape Buffon Walking Trail, Southend Pier, Connies Walk, and Seaview Walking Trail are all under 20km away and offer coastal scenery. For easier options further afield, try the Hollow Tree Trail or Lookout Loop Trail, both gentle walks around the 46–47km mark.
Golf
The Beachport Golf Course is on the town's doorstep, making it ideal for a quick round. Nearby options include the Hatherleigh Public Golf Course (24km), Millicent Golf Club (49km), and Robe Golf Course (58km).
Attractions & Things to See
The Tantanoola Caves Conservation Park (63km) showcases limestone cave systems typical of the region. Admella Beach (72km) is a scenic spot worth the drive for beach lovers.
Pubs & Dining
The nearest pubs are the Somerset Hotel-Motel and Grand Hotel, both around 42–43km away. Further afield, Robe Hotel, Caledonian Inn, and Tantanoola Tiger Hotel offer food and accommodation options in the surrounding towns.