Map of Robe South Australia | Beaches, Attractions & Visitor Guide
Map of Robe South Australia – Beaches, Attractions & Visitor Guide
This map of Robe South Australia provides an overview of one of the Limestone Coast's most popular seaside destinations, including beaches, coastal attractions, lookouts, historic sites, walking trails and visitor facilities.
Robe is renowned for its beautiful coastline, heritage buildings, holiday atmosphere, fishing opportunities and easy access to some of South Australia's most scenic beaches and coastal landscapes.
Robe is located on South Australia's Limestone Coast between Adelaide and Melbourne. Major attractions include Long Beach, Cape Dombey, the Obelisk, Robe Marina and nearby coastal conservation areas.
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Where Is Robe Located?
Robe is located on the Limestone Coast of South Australia, approximately halfway between Adelaide and Melbourne. The town sits on Guichen Bay and is one of South Australia's most popular coastal holiday destinations.
- North: Naracoorte and inland Limestone Coast regions
- South: Southern Ocean coastline
- East: Victoria border direction
- West: Kingston SE and Coorong direction
Main Attractions in Robe
- Long Beach — one of South Australia's best-known beaches
- Cape Dombey Obelisk — iconic Robe landmark
- Robe Marina — boating and fishing hub
- Town Beach — family-friendly coastal area
- Fox Beach — scenic beach destination
- Coastal Walking Trails — oceanfront walking routes
- Historic Robe Town Centre — heritage buildings and shops
- Fishing Locations — popular recreational fishing areas
- Photography Lookouts — coastal viewpoints
- Guichen Bay — sheltered coastal waterway
Major Areas Explained
- Town Centre — accommodation, dining and visitor services
- Long Beach Area — recreation and holiday precinct
- Marina Precinct — boating and fishing facilities
- Cape Dombey Area — scenic coastline and lookouts
- Coastal Conservation Areas — natural landscapes and wildlife habitat
Nearby Attractions
- Naracoorte Caves — World Heritage attraction
- Mount Gambier — major Limestone Coast destination
- Blue Lake — iconic volcanic crater lake
- Kingston SE — coastal tourism town
- Coonawarra — renowned wine region
- Limestone Coast — broader tourism region
Key Geographic Features
- Guichen Bay — defining coastal feature
- Long Beach — major recreation area
- Southern Ocean Coastline — rugged coastal scenery
- Coastal Dunes — natural landscape feature
- Rocky Headlands — scenic viewpoints
- Limestone Coast Region — broader geographic setting
Robe Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of Robe is useful for understanding how beaches, attractions, accommodation areas and visitor facilities connect throughout the town.
- Princes Highway Connections — major regional access routes
- Southern Ports Highway — key transport corridor
- Beach Access Roads — connect major coastal attractions
- Marina Access Areas — boating and fishing facilities
- Regional connections — link Robe with Naracoorte, Mount Gambier, Kingston SE and other Limestone Coast destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Robe
- To locate beaches and coastal attractions
- To find holiday accommodation areas
- To plan fishing and boating trips
- To explore the Limestone Coast region
- To locate walking trails and lookouts
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Robe Map FAQs
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Where is Robe located?
Robe is located on South Australia's Limestone Coast between Adelaide and Melbourne. -
What is Robe known for?
Robe is known for beaches, coastal scenery, fishing, heritage buildings and holiday tourism. -
Is Robe worth visiting?
Yes. Robe is one of South Australia's most popular coastal holiday towns and offers excellent beaches, coastal walks and seaside attractions. -
Can you drive on Long Beach?
Vehicle access arrangements can change over time. Visitors should always check current local regulations and conditions before driving on beaches.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, beach driving, boating, emergency use or official determinations. Beach conditions, weather, access arrangements, road conditions and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.