Sails is Robe's classiest restaurant, and comes with a big rep for seafood (oh the blue swimmer crab and prawn spaghetti!). Not in an undersea mood? Try the Wagyu beef ragout with mushroom, pappardelle pasta and pecorino cheese, or the roast duck breast with beetroot puree and asparagus. Lovely ambience; smooth service.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Limestone Coast attractions

1. Customs House

0.28 MILES

Heritage-listed stone buildings dating from the late 1840s to 1870s litter the streets of Robe, including the upstanding little 1863 Customs House, now a…

2. Old Gaol

0.75 MILES

Out on Cape Dombey, the ruins of Robe's original jailhouse are slowly eroding under the sun and salt. Built from local limestone in 1861, it wasn't the…

3. Obelisk

0.93 MILES

After there were 30 shipwrecks in Guichen Bay in 1835 alone, this iconic red-and-white turret was erected atop the cliffs on Cape Dombey. From here,…

4. Robe Town Brewery

1.67 MILES

Riding the crest of Australia's craft beer wave, Robe Town uses old-fangled methods to produce its hearty Shipwreck Stout and an excellent amber ale …

5. Little Dip Conservation Park

6.38 MILES

Little Dip Conservation Park runs along the coast for about 13km south of town. It features a variety of habitats including lakes, wetlands and dunes, and…

6. Cape Jaffa Wines

8.16 MILES

Producing epic shiraz, Cape Jaffa Wines is the pick of the wineries in the emerging Mount Benson Wine Region (www.mtbensonwineregion.com.au). There's a…

7. Woakwine Cutting

21.8 MILES

Just off the highway 12km north of Beachport is this unbelievable feat of human endeavour – a 28m-deep, 1km-long crevasse gouged through the middle a hill…

8. Beachport Conservation Park

24.32 MILES

There are some great walking tracks in this 710-hectare park, sandwiched between the coast and Lake George 2km north of town, taking you past Aboriginal…