ROBE STEP BACK IN TIME
Millennium Post Delhi|December 29, 2024
Robe's spectacular white sand beach is not its only drawcard... Local wineries and breweries, historic buildings, an arresting star-shaped lighthouse and a rich cultural and arts scene keep South Australian and interstate visitors returning year after year
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ROBE STEP BACK IN TIME

If you want to escape the Australian frenzy and spend a few peaceful days, head out to Robe—a gracious, relaxed South Australian coastal town that knows how to celebrate life's finer things: fine landscapes, fine food, fine wine and fine time.

Located along the Limestone Coast, this quaint little town is known for its historic buildings, beautiful beaches and relaxed atmosphere. Robe has emerged as a popular holiday destination for those who wish to enjoy some quiet time, away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The town is a little over three-and-a-half-hours from Adelaide, portraying a storied history as one of South Australia's busiest international ports, offering a variety of options to unearth its stunning past, including a stroll along the high street, digging into the town's heritage or just walking on the beach. The place also offers multiple outdoor options like surfing, kayaking and walking along the scenic coastline, leave alone its reputation for seafood cuisine and delectable confectioneries.

Robe remains one of southern Australia's most popular holiday destinations, attracting visitors from across the country and overseas because of its unspoilt scenery, old-world charm, laidback lifestyle, and popular eateries serving fresh local produce and premium local wines.

In the latter half of the 19th century, this was the second busiest shipping port in the state. While that level of industry declined many decades ago, the town was left with an abundance of gorgeous period buildings and several famous maritime landmarks.

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