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Book Standard Suite
Spacious Room - Rates are for a double. Maximum occupancy is 2. Bedding configuration is a queen size bed
Special Booking Conditions
Please note that the maximum age for a child is 12 years.
Check In Instructions
Check in 2 pm Check out 10 am
Car Parking Details
Off street car parking
Travel Directions
In the centre of Robe near the water and Boat Harbour, central to all the major attractions of Robe and the Limestone Coast.
Things To Do
Robe's coastline was explored by Captain Matthew Flinders and Nicolas Baudin in 1802, and Robe was founded by the South Australian Government as a seaport and village in 1846. Robe grew quickly and by 1857 was one of South Australia's major seaports exporting direct to international ports such as London. In the years between 1857 and 1863 following the imposition of a landing tax by the Victorian government , many Chinese landed at Robe and walked overland to avoid the tax, this lead to a period of great prosperity and the erection of many fine buildings. Approximately 17,000 Chinese landed at Robe, bringing in an estimated 16,000 pounds into the Robe economy. The declined of the goldrush in the late 1860's also caused a slowdown in Robes economy, fortunately this decline, has ensured that a large portion of the old town has been preserved so that 84 historic buildings and sites remain. In terms of the number of historically important buildings recognised by the National Trust, Robe ranks foremost in South Australia. Robe is also listed as one of the State's historical towns in the Heritage Conservation Branch's Master Interpretation Plan. Had the town continued to thrive, it is possible that re-development would have destroyed or obscured the remains of its early history. For those guests that enjoy their sport, close facilities include golf course, tennis, squash, skate park and football oval. For others that just want to explore go for a Scenic walk to the Obelisk, Doorway Rock, jetty, secluded beaches and coves which are immediately to the left. A leisurely walk of about 500 metres to the main street where you can indulge in the great range of shops, Wine Bars, Restaurants and Cafes is to the right.