Attractions
An early riser at Guichen Bay is treated to nature's greatest
spectacle. You wake in the morning peace, you sit quietly
on your own private balcony, there's a slight breeze and the
sea is the most aqua of hue....a good place to plan your stay.
Access to the many Limestone Coast attractions is easy including the
Coonawarra and, Mt. Benson wine regions and of course fishing in .
Lake Butler, surf Long Beach. And you are just a short stroll from
Robe Central, where charming shops, art galleries and cafes abound
and the pristine Long Beach is nearby.
So many things to see and do, this area has earned
the title of the State's most popular overnight escape
outside of Adelaide.
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Robe, is one of the state's most popular
seaside destinations and features
the famous 17 kilometre Long Beach.
Families - family memories with safe swimming beaches,
lakes and waterways for exploring and fishing,
pre-historic fossils and caves to discover.
Spend a weekend wandering the many galleries
or unearth a unique treasure at one of the boutiques,
antique stores and craft shops, while museums and
historic buildings tell of the colourful stories
that shaped the region.
Sport
Visit the regions 17 golf courses
Surfing
Visit Steve's place for daily conditions
The Southern Ocean Board Riders Club has surf instructions on Sundays
Ph: 08 8768 2094
Melbourne to Adelaide Touring Route
When you consider that the next stop is Antarctica,
it's not surprising to learn that the Limestone Coast
forms part of the Shipwreck Coast, with the treacherous
Southern Ocean laying claim to 70 vessels since the early 1880s.
A self-drive holiday through this unspoiled, uncrowded and pristine
environment offers countless discoveries and indulgences.
From the crayfishing capitals of Robe, Port MacDonnell and Kingston SE,
to fabulous coastal wines from the Mount Benson and Robe Wine Regions,
the tastebuds will be well and truly taken care of.