Beach camping near Robe with fishing

Swim, surf, and camp right on the beach in this seaside town.

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Robe Camel Farm - Self Contained Campers Only

4 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Mount Benson, SA
SELF CONTAINED CAMPERS ONLY (must have your own toilet/shower/bin). Perfect for RV or trailer camping. Situated on 100 acres 5km north of Robe town, and a very very short drive (or 2km walk) to beautiful Long Beach, the Robe Camel Farm is in the perfect location. You have a choice of camp sites nestled within and on the surrounds of 5 acres of bush. You are free to watch the camels in the paddock from behind the fenceline. If you are after a more up and personal experience with the beautiful beasts, you can book a Morning Milking Tour or a Camel Safari in our electric buggy. Book these experiences on the website www.humpalicious.com.au Robe Camel Farm is a very relaxed environment. We will be carrying on daily jobs such as camel feeding, building, training etc. Guests are welcome to participate in daily farm life if they choose to! Note, we do keep beehives on the property, so if you are badly allergic to bees, please come prepared. Dog friendly but must be well controlled. Campfires not permitted.
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Beach camping near Robe with fishing guide

Overview

With miles of sandy beaches, billowing sand dunes, and bushwalking trails, Robe is the perfect basecamp for exploring the natural wonders of South Australia’s Limestone Coast. Adventurers can enjoy beach driving in a 4WD along Long Beach (one of the few beaches in the state to allow it); go surfing, snorkelling, and stand-up paddleboarding; or explore the rugged cliffs and rocky bays of Little Dip Conservation Park. Campers have options in Robe, too, whether you prefer a rural Hipcamp, a tranquil bushland campsite, or a beachside or lakeside tourist park or caravan park with powered sites, a camp kitchen, and a dump point.

Where to go

Southern Ocean Drive

If you’re bringing your campervan, the ultimate road trip along the Limestone Coast is the Southern Ocean Drive. Set out from Mount Gambier and follow the road for more than 940 kilometres, all the way north to the Fleurieu Peninsula and Kangaroo Island. Highlights include the Canunda National Park and Beachport Conservation Park, both of which have great beachfront camping.

Coorong National Park

North of Robe, the wild beaches, dunes, and wetlands of Coorong National Park are among the hidden gems of South Australia’s coastline. Escape the crowds to enjoy scenic coastal walks, take to the water to boat, kayak, and canoe, or go bird-watching around the saltwater lagoons. When it comes time to camp, choose from 21 bush campgrounds, many of them remote boat-in tent campsites or 4WD-access only. 

Coonawarra wine country

Head inland to explore the Limestone Coast’s wine country at Coonawarra, famous for its distinctive red wines. As well as hiking and wine tasting along the Vine to Wine walking trail, with 25 cellar-door wineries to choose from, you can also enjoy glamping in a luxury bell tent or park your campervan amid the vines.

When to go

Summer brings the crowds to Robe, but it’s often still warm enough for swimming and water sports from November through April. Don’t write off a winter visit, though—the coastal parks and lagoons can be even more impressive after rainfall, and winter is a great time for bird-watching along the coast.

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