Sails at Robe

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Currently closed|Open tomorrow at 17:00
+61 8 8768 1954
2 Victoria St, Robe SA 5276, Australia
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🌊 “Jelly Sea on the Cliff Coast, Romantic Theatre at Sunset” hides an underrated seaside secret, Rob Town, in the middle of South Australia’s limestone coast. The sea is as clear as Tiffany's blue, the beach is as soft as silk, and the west-facing coastline dyes the sunset orange pink, and it is a movie-level picture. Must-check-in experience: ✅ Robe Coastal Walk Hiking: From the red and white obelisk, walk along the cliff trail, passing through the natural gate rock "Doorway Rock", the end point is the perfect spot to watch the sunset - Long Beach Lighthouse. When the tide is rising, the waves hit the shore, and when the tide is low, the rock reveals a mini "glass beach". Pick up a crystalline sea glass and take it home! ✅ Glass beach exploration: lean over in the shallow water area and look closely. The sand grains are mixed with square sugar and sesame, and occasionally transparent small shells or starfish are visible. Parent-child exploration is full of fun. 🏯 "The 100-year mark of Chinese gold rush, epic engraved on the seaside" 1856-1858, 16,500 Chinese landed here and walked 320 kilometers to the gold mine. Today's Rob Town still retains a heavy mark of this history: ⛩️ The Gate of Friendship Archway: The Chinese Chamber of Commerce was built in 1986 to commemorate 150 years of South Australia's construction. Zhu Hong's column was engraved with "strong ambition", telling the hardships and tenacity of the ancestors "Wantao and Xuan". 🗿 Chinese gold miner monument: On the steps of the Royal Circus Square, engraved with the stories of the crew and gold miners, each level of stone steps is the weight of history. 🍽️ "lobster free tongue revelry, direct from the pier to the table" Rob Town is also known as "lobster town", the fresh sweetness of South Australia rock lobster is unbearable! 🔥 Recommended restaurant: Sails at Robe: garlic/spicy lobster platter, with local white wine, enjoy more flavor when the sea breeze is glazed. Lacepede Seafood: The bursting juice fish and potatoes can be called the ceiling of South Australia, and the golden chips are dipped in Tata sauce, which cures all fatigue. Longgang Restaurant: authentic Chinese food comforts the Chinese stomach, garlic shrimp, steamed fish wake up the taste of hometown. 🏡 "Sleep in the scenery, from the starry sky to the waves healing journey" Stony Rise Retreat: Luxury accommodation on the golf course, airport shuttle, suitable for couples or business travelers. Robe Anpara Cottages: Family-friendly wooden house, with garden and barbecue facilities, preferred for parent-child travel. Discovery Parks: The heated swimming pool + children's playground, the cabin opens the window to be blue sea and blue sky. 📅 The best travel time in spring and autumn (3-5 months/9-11 months) has the most pleasant climate, summer (12-2 months) can experience the "lobster season", and winter (6-8 months) can enjoy the tranquil coastline. 🚗 "How to arrive" self-driving: about 3.5 hours from Adelaide, about 5 hours in Melbourne (more scenery via Ocean Road). Public transportation: You can take the train/bus to Mount Gambier first, and then transfer to the local bus (less shifts, it is recommended to check in advance). 💡 Travel Tips: Please follow the trail rules when walking, do not approach the edge of the cliff (protect vegetation, avoid fines). In summer, ultraviolet rays are strong, and sun protection + water replenishment is indispensable. When visiting historical attractions, you may wish to wear comfortable shoes and slowly read the story of each inscription. Episode: Rob Town, the hidden pearl of the South Australian coast, uses its blue sea, history and food to weave into a poem about adventure and healing. Whether it is a family holiday, a couple eloping, or looking for inspiration alone, this place can give you a journey of "song-like warmth". 🌅✨
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