Sails at Robe

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+61 8 8768 1954
2 Victoria St, Robe SA 5276, Australia
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🌊 "Jelly Sea on the Cliff Coast, Romantic Theater at Sunset" In the middle of South Australia's limestone coast, there is an underestimated seaside secret - Robe. The sea water here is as clear as Tiffany blue, the beach is as soft as silk, and the west-facing coastline dyes the sunset orange-pink. A casual shot is a movie-level picture. Must-check-in experience: ✅ Robe Coastal Walk: Starting from the red and white obelisk, stroll along the cliff trail, passing the natural doorway rock "Doorway Rock", and the end point is the best place to watch the sunset - Long Beach Lighthouse. When the tide rises, the waves hit the shore, and when the tide recedes, a mini "glass beach" appears between the rocks. Pick up a crystal sea glass and take it home! ✅ Glass Beach Exploration: Lean over and take a closer look in the shallow water. The sand is like a mixture of sugar cubes and sesame seeds. Occasionally, you can see transparent small shells or starfish. It is fun for parents and children to explore. 🏯 "The century-old mark of Chinese gold rush, an epic engraved on the seaside" From 1856 to 1858, 16,500 Chinese landed here and walked 320 kilometers to the gold mine. Today's Robe Town still retains the heavy mark of this history: ⛩️ Friendship Gate Archway: Built in 1986 by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of South Australia, the vermilion pillars are engraved with "Zhuangzhi Lingtian", telling the hardships and tenacity of the ancestors' "Wan Pan and Filter". 🗿 Chinese Gold Miners Monument: The steps of the Royal Circus Square are engraved with the stories of crew members and gold diggers, and each stone step is the weight of history. 🍽️ "Lobster free tongue carnival, from the pier to the table" Rob Town is also known as "Lobster Town", and the sweetness of South Australian rock lobsters is irresistible! 🔥 Recommended restaurants: Sails at Robe: Garlic/spicy lobster platter, paired with local white wine, enjoy it with the sea breeze to add flavor. Lacepede Seafood: Juicy fish and chips are the ceiling of South Australia, and the golden fries dipped in tartar sauce can cure all fatigue in one bite. Longgang Restaurant: Authentic Chinese food comforts the Chinese stomach, garlic shrimp and steamed fish awaken the taste of home. 🏡 "Sleep into the scenery, a healing journey from the starry sky to the waves" Stony Rise Retreat: Luxury accommodation next to the golf course, providing airport shuttle, suitable for couples or business travelers. Robe Anpara Cottages: Family-friendly wooden house with garden and barbecue facilities, the first choice for parent-child travel. Discovery Parks: Heated swimming pool + children's playground, the cabin opens the window to the blue sea and blue sky. 📅 "Best time to travel" The climate is most pleasant in spring and autumn (March-May/September-November), you can experience the "lobster season" in summer (December-February), and you can enjoy the quiet coastline in winter (June-August). 🚗 "How to get there" Self-driving: about 3.5 hours from Adelaide, about 5 hours from Melbourne (passing through the Great Ocean Road adds to the scenery). Public transportation: You can take the train/bus to Mount Gambier first, and then transfer to the local bus (fewer buses, it is recommended to check in advance). 💡 Travel tips: Please follow the trail rules when hiking and stay away from the edge of the cliff (protect vegetation and avoid fines). In summer, ultraviolet rays are strong, so sun protection + hydration are essential. When visiting historical sites, you may wish to wear comfortable shoes and slowly read the stories of each inscription. Conclusion: Rob, the hidden pearl on the coast of South Australia, weaves a poem about adventure and healing with its blue sea, history and food. Whether it is a family vacation, a couple's elopement, or looking for inspiration alone, this place can give you a "warm and song-like" journey. 🌅✨
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