GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #111 | Page 61

RV TRAVEL
Peter and I have been to Robe, SA, many times but have never stayed at Robe Holiday Park before. This park was established in about 2012 as a smallish park, but since then it has grown and grown and then grown a little more.
As it added more land, it didn’ t make everything look the same. Some of the areas have a traditional park look while there’ s one area that’ s perfect bush camping. I really loved how they marked out the sites in this area – either it’ s just one area surrounded by bush or they use old tree trunks and branches.
This park fills up at Easter, but there ' s still a feeling of space between the sites.
A view of the camp kitchen through our van ' s window!
We stayed in a traditional-looking part of Robe Holiday Park. The sites are flat and big. We had plenty of room for our van, awning fully out and the car parked next to the awning. Plus, there was room in front of the van and behind it.
Each area has amenities. There are six amenities blocks, four of them with a laundry, while two have a camp kitchen and two have a barbecue. They are really lovely to use. Our closest one had five rooms, three were ensuites and two just toilets.
This one also had a big camp kitchen and the laundry was in the camp kitchen. Imagine sitting there, having a meal, playing a game, reading or whatever, while the washing machine was doing the work. Then when it had finished it was your choice: hang the washing out or put it in the dryer and go back to what you were doing!
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