
Perched atop Beacon Hill in Robe, South Australia, the Beacon Hill Lookout offers panoramic views of the town, ocean, and bay. Originally a navigational aid for fishermen, the lookout was rebuilt in 1996 to commemorate Robe's 150th anniversary. The stone tower features a central core of Mount Gambier stone and a freestone face, accessible via a timber boardwalk constructed by the Robe and District Lions Club. Visitors can enjoy 360-degree vistas, making it an ideal spot for sightseeing, photography, and relaxation. The lookout is open year-round and is accessible by car.
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