1. Robe Obelisk: A historic landmark overlooking Guichen Bay, the Robe Obelisk offers stunning panoramic views of the coastline and is a popular spot for photos.
2. Long Beach: Known for its pristine white sand and clear blue waters, Long Beach is perfect for a relaxing stroll or a refreshing swim.
3. Customs House: Built in 1863, the Customs House is a significant heritage building showcasing Robe's maritime history and architectural charm.
4. Cape Dombey Obelisk: Another iconic obelisk in Robe, Cape Dombey Obelisk stands as a reminder of the town's whaling past and offers breathtaking views of the Southern Ocean.
5. Hooper's Beach: A tranquil beach known for its calm waters and scenic surroundings, Hooper's Beach is ideal for sunbathing or enjoying a leisurely picnic.
6. Old Gaol Historic Site: Explore the remnants of an old gaol (jail) dating back to the mid-1800s, providing insights into Robe's convict history and early settlement days.
7. The Outlet: A picturesque estuary where Lake Butler meets the sea, The Outlet is a popular spot for birdwatching, fishing, or simply taking in the natural beauty.
8. Beacon Hill Lookout: Climb up to Beacon Hill Lookout for spectacular views of Robe and its surroundings, including glimpses of boats entering/exiting the marina.
9. Little Dip Conservation Park: Nature enthusiasts will appreciate this park with walking trails through coastal vegetation and opportunities to spot native wildlife like kangaroos and birds.
10. Discovery Trail: Follow this self-guided trail around town to discover key historical sites, charming boutiques, cafes serving local delicacies, and hidden gems of Robe’s culture.