Robe Lakeside Tourist Park stands out as the top choice for those seeking a caravan park in Robe. This popular holiday spot offers an ideal environment to unwind and enjoy the town’s charm and the breathtaking Limestone Coast region of South Australia.
With a diverse range of accommodation options, including cabins, caravans, and camping sites, Robe Lakeside Tourist Park boasts a central location that puts you just a short walk from both the beach and Robe’s vibrant town center.
Historic Robe is celebrated for its heritage buildings, exceptional restaurants and cafés, quaint shops, and art galleries. Whether you’re a traveler, tourist, or camper, Robe Lakeside Tourist Park serves as the perfect base to explore all that this picturesque area has to offer.
Keith van der Pennen
in the last weekA group of friends and I have booked a weekend in the cabins here every February for a few years. It's very clean and comfortable and only a short drive to the centre of Robe. The upper level cabins have simple cooking facilities and are well set up for family stays. We all enjoyed our stay here and are look forward to staying next year.
Darcy Fechner
a month agoLovely camping spot and close to the beach and town. Amenities within walking distance even at the far sides of the park. Very spacious sites and owners are always courteous of extra vehicles needing a park. Would like to add the shower/toilet facilities become quite steamy and heated during the day and peak times even with the windows open. Could do with more airflow.
Maria Versace
3 months agoWe were on a lovely grassy powered site and we really liked it. The few things that let the park down was the out dated facilities and nothing for kids to do except water sports on the lake. The park needs alot of love and building replacements/ renovations....In saying that owners were working hard to get the park up to scratch. Is okay for a night or two getaway. Robe is a gorgeous place
Cheryl Longford
3 months agoGreat location. We asked for the caravan spot closest to the toilets as my parents have difficulty walking but they were placed away from the facilities. Dad ended up driving to the toilets. The children's playground is unsafe with an old wooden boat and nettles and weeds. Despite the park being quite empty while we were here with several empty spots overlooking the lake mum and Dad were given a site facing the untidy playground. The park was quite untidy with stuff lying around, planks tools etc. the manager got grumpy when talked to rather than helpful and said he was sick of people complaining.
Matthew Sumara
2 months agoPretty run down, old unused accommodation sitting around, toilet seat missing, construction bits and pieces everywhere half done. Not much for your money V other parks we have been at. We also stay at a Caravan park so we could do washing which alot of people do when they stay at parks to catch up on clothes washing and I wasn't told the whole laundry was out of action when checking in which I feel they should let you know as its something people come to van parks intending to use when travelling fulltime. I wouldn't recommend this park currently.