Royal Circus, Robe

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

The Royal Circus is associated with the establishment and operation of Robe as one of the earliest major seaports in South Australia. The township was first surveyed from here in 1846 by the colony’s deputy surveyor-general, Thomas Burr. The Royal Circus then served as a roundabout, guiding the flow of wagons as they delivered wool to the port and collected supplies for pastoral stations from Ormerod’s store, which stood on the site of the current council chambers.

Facilities

Carpark Coach Parking Family Friendly Lookouts Pet Friendly

Membership

Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation Visitor Information Centre

Accreditation

Australian Tourism Accreditation National Trust Visitor Information Centre National Accreditation

Rates

Free Entry

Entry to Customs House Museum – Gold Coin Donation

Nearby Things to Do

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Boat tour group enjoying a ride onboard Observer

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Easy access to get in and out of.

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Obelisk 2

Tracx

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Nora Creina Road

Robe CSIRO Research Station

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Little boy and camel

Humpalicious Camel Farm

Mount Benson, Robe

View of Robe Customs House Maritime Museum

Robe Customs House Maritime Museum

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