| Beautiful, historic Robe is the heritage centre of seafood, wine and coastal delight. Located on the Limestone Coast, South East of South Australia.
In Australia, 340 kms South East of Adelaide, South Australia and 580 kms North West of Melbourne, Victoria.
If you enjoy your holiday in a relaxing coastal retreat with
- fresh, local, gourmet produce and wine
- beautiful beaches
- magnificent views with excellent bushwalks
- fishing, surfing and all types of water sports
then make Robe your destination.
Some of the local attractions include:
- Old Robe Gaol - Constructed in 1860/61
- Beacon Hill Lookout - Follow the timber boardwalk, approximately 28 metres long and with an overall rise of over 3 metres
- Cullen Reserve - At the base of Beacon Hill.
- Wineries
Cape Jaffa Winery Mount Benson Wine Region Waterhouse Range Vineyard
- West Beach - Exposed ocean beach. Unsuitable for swimming but great for walking.
- Long Beach - Eleven kilometres of surf washed sand and weather beaten dunes.
- Guichen Bay (pronounced geeshen) - These quieter waters can really be appreciated by walking Long Beach.
- The Obelisk - The point where the southern ocean meets the quieter waters of Guichen Bay.
- Chinese Monument - The site where in 1857 some 20,000 Chinese landed on their way to the Victorian goldfields.
- Little Dip Conservation Park - The Park is diverse and offers many different habitats and 4WD tracks.
- The Lakes - Lakes Battye, Pub, Nunan and Fox are a chain of small lakes linked by Drain L and opened to the sea.
- Golf Club - A fourteen fairway layout, played as eighteen holes.
- Fishing - Rock, beach, harbour, lake, boat fishing and fishing charters.
- Surfing - Plenty of Surf for the wave riding enthusiast. Visit one of Australia’s longest running surf shops.
- Skating - Have a go on Robe’s recently developed skate park and check out the graffiti art by Jimmy C.
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