Blackfellows Caves is a stunning beach located in a small fishing settlement of the same name in South Australia. The beach is known for its beautiful limestone bluffs and sea caves, offering breathtaking scenery and scenic walks. The area is primarily recognized for its fishing opportunities, both from the shore and by boat, making it a haven for fishing enthusiasts. The proximity to Mount Gambier, about 37 km away, adds to its charm as a tranquil getaway from more populous regions.
The beach itself offers calm waters, perfect for swimming and beach activities like fishing and beachcombing. However, it lacks some amenities like restrooms and lifeguards, making it more suited for those seeking solitude and natural beauty.
The local Indigenous heritage is significant, and visitors can appreciate the natural rock formations and the unique cultural landscape of the area.