Robe is a historic town on the Limestone Coast of South Australia.
Robe is a historic town on the Limestone Coast of South Australia.
At one point Robe was the third largest port in South Australia, although the rugged coastline makes it generally unsuitable for shipping.
Robe has mild summers, with the average summer temperature around 22°C.
"Robe isn't famous for robes!"
Loose-fitting outer garment For other uses, see Robe (disambiguation). A dragon-themed robe originating from the Qing dynasty Academic robes An Indian Angarkha A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment. Unlike garments described as capes or cloaks, robes usually have sleeves. The English word robe derives from Middle English robe ("garment"), borrowed from Old French robe ("booty, spoils"), itself taken from the Frankish word *rouba ("spoils, things stolen, clothes"), and is related to the word rob.
[edit] There are various types of robes, including: A gown worn as part of the academic regalia of faculty or students, especially for ceremonial occasions, such as a convocations, congregations or graduations. A gown worn as part of the attire of a judge or barrister. A wide variety of long, flowing religious dress including pulpit robes and the robes worn by various types of monks. A gown worn as part of the official dress of a peer or royalty. Any of several women's fashions of French origin, as robe à l'anglaise (18th century), robe de style (1920s). A gown worn in fantasy literature and role-playing games by wizards and other magical characters. A bathrobe worn mostly after bathing or swimming. A gown used to cover a state of underdress, often after rising in the morning, is called a dressing gown. These gowns are similar to a bathrobe but without the absorbent material and are often ankle-length. (Informal usage) Any long flowing garment; for example, a cassock is sometimes called a robe, although a cassock is close-fitting. A cured animal hide with fur or hair still attached, often from a buffalo, either worn or used in the home for warmth. White Swan wearing a buffalo robe
Robe is on the coast between Mount Gambier and Adelaide, just off B1. It is around 3.5 hours and 340km drive from Adelaide and around 7 hours and 500km from Melbourne.
Premier Stateliner run a bus every day except Saturday from Adelaide to Mount Gambier via the coast, which stops in Robe.
1 Robe Lighthouse. Not historic, but a concrete structure built in 1972, which its purpose was to replace the now defunct Cape Jaffa Lighthouse near Kingston.
2 Robe Customs House Maritime Museum, 1 Royal Circus, ☏ +61 8 8768 2465. A customs house that was built in 1863 for the Harbor Master which now operates as a museum. None, except for gold coin donations. (updated Oct 2021)
Robe Jetty, 5 Obelisk Rd. 24/7. Typical Australian jetty. (updated Oct 2021)
Fishing
Beaches
1 Little Dip Conservation Park. A conservation park that conserves a chain of small lakes which combine to provide habitat for several bird species. It has quite some nice beaches too. (updated Feb 2022)
1 Robe Seafood & Takeaway, 21 Victoria St, ☏ +61 8 8768 2888. 11:30AM-7:30PM. (updated Oct 2021)
Harbour View Motel, 2 Sturt St, ☏ +61 8 8768 2148. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 10AM. Unusually, this motel is overlooking Lake Butler, not overlooking any harbors. (updated Oct 2021)