Australian Traveller

Michelle’s hit list

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7am: Wake up with yoga

Book a private yoga class with Pam who runs YOGA If the weather allows, she’ll take your class on the foreshore overlookin­g beautiful Guichen Bay (1).

8.30am: A lobster breakfast

At NO.4 (2), find us at 4 Victoria Street, we serve a easonal brunch menu. Our signature dish is lobster crambled eggs; the lobster is caught off the shores Robe. Pair it with No.4’s own blend of coffee (or heeky breakfast martini).

10am: History and retail therapy

be should be explored on foot. Immerse yourself in its history; look out for plaques on the exterior of buildings providing a snapshot of days gone by. While you’re out exploring, take some time for a little retail indulgence. You’ll find most boutiques on Victoria Street, or very close to it. My faves are HOLIDAY (10 Victoria Street), BINNY (10 Elizabeth Street) and ME AND MISS JONES (18Victoria Street).

12.30pm: Seafood or steak

Lunch calls! SAILS (2 Victoria Street) is our go-to with its modern Australian menu. Open for dinner year-round, in summer they also open for lunch. Their focus is seafood, but head chef and co-owner Adam cooks one of the best steaks you’ll get in town.

2pm: Pick up some prawns

Robe is known for its fresh seafood. Head to SKY SEAFOODS (58 Robe Street) to purchase some South Australian prawns. If you ask nicely, Andrew may let you hold the giant three-kilogram lobsters he usually keeps out back (3).

2.30pm: Time for wine

Pop into KARATTA WINES’Tasting Room (5 Victoria Street). Karatta (4) is a local boutique winery located 20 kilometres out of town. If you’re lucky, you’ll be served by colourful character and sommelier extraordin­aire Charles. Grab a bottle of chardonnay – you’re going to need it to accompany your prawns.

3.30pm: For whatever ales you

Like many of the businesses in Robe, ROBE TOWN BREWERY (97 Main South Eastern Road) is a family-run operation.They practise small-batch brewing and produce world-class specialty ales (5).

5pm: Dinner on the beach

Venture down to LONG BEACH, where you can drive your car along 17 kilometres of pristine beach. Find yourself a nice spot to watch the sunset and tuck into your fresh prawns.

7pm: Get cottage cosy

Retire for the evening at LUCY’S COTTAGE (6), which sits behind No.4. It’s a gorgeous limestone cottage with beautiful interiors, the perfect spot to end the day with a glass of local chardonnay.

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