Welcome to “Good Vibes”, your perfect family getaway in the picturesque coastal town of Robe, South Australia! This stunning holiday rental is designed with families in mind, offering ample space and comfort for up to 10 guests. With two spacious living areas, an indoor gas fireplace for cozy evenings, and an enclosed backyard, your family will feel right at home while creating unforgettable memories together.
The outdoor area is a true highlight, featuring a large dining table, a cozy fire bucket for those chilly nights, and an outdoor fridge to keep your drinks perfectly chilled. Imagine enjoying a summer barbecue while the kids play safely in the enclosed yard! The well-equipped kitchen is a dream for any aspiring chef or entertainer, boasting everything you need to whip up delicious family meals. You’ll find it easy to host gatherings, whether it’s a casual breakfast or a festive dinner, all while enjoying the beautiful décor and vibrant atmosphere of the home.
Keeping families entertained is a breeze at “Good Vibes.” The house is stocked with puzzles, toys, and board games, ensuring that children of all ages stay engaged and have fun during their stay. After a day of exploring the local attractions, retreat to your comfortable haven, beautifully decorated with artwork and designed to be light, bright, and airy.
Location is key, and “Good Vibes” does not disappoint! Just a short stroll away, you’ll find the charming shops along Main Street, as well as the beloved Mahalia Coffee for your morning caffeine fix. Families will also appreciate the nearby playground, where children can run, play, and make new friends. With its family-friendly amenities and prime location, “Good Vibes” is the ideal home base for your Robe adventure. Book your stay today and experience the joys of “Good Vibes” for yourself!
We stumbled upon this playground purely by chance while taking a drive around the Mount Gambier Lakes Region and definitely had an OH MY GOD HOW DID WE NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS moment. It is a fantastic, fully fenced, HUGE playground with one of the most scenic outlooks in South Australia. Regional towns usually have excellent playground and the Limestone Coast have really outdone themselves with the Valley Lake Playground. As we mentioned, it is fully fenced – as it’s right next to a lake, this is super important so even the grassy reserve next door is fenced. Obviously still keep an eye on adventurous toddlers with the water so close, but you can breathe a bit easier knowing they don’t have direct access to the lake or carpark. The playground itself is split into about six different sections with sealed paths between each area. There is a climbing section, a ninja course area, a maze, an accessible playground, a pirate ship, a digger and sand section and just some general play equipment – something for everyone and all ages. When we visited there were toddlers enjoying the digging pit right through to teens giving the more challenging climbing frames…
Ahhh summer in South Australia. The perfect time to pack up the car & head to one of our many beautiful beaches, lakes or springs for a swim. We have dived in (see what I did there?) to find the best spots to cool off. No matter the age or swimming level of your kids there is sure to be somewhere in the list below that is perfect for your family. There are beaches that are perfect for boogie boards, rockpools to discover our marine life, secret natural plunge pools, lagoons, jetty enclosures & more. Some are our metro Adelaide beaches, some are in regional SA & some are very well kept secrets! Tag us in your photos of these watery havens - also don't forget to slip, slop, slap, check water levels & currents before entering the water & ALWAYS supervise kids around water.
If you are headed to Robe with the kids (a four hour drive from Adelaide and a cracking spot to holiday on the coast) you can not, not visit this place. Especially with the kids. Mind blown, new salad bowl made out of melted down bread tags purchased. Transmutation is a little recycling gallery and shop. Very crafty and very passionate about their work - with the added bonus, they support the very worthy charity 'Wheelchairs for Kids', donating a part of their profits to buying wheelchairs. Our school actually collect bread tags for this cause (maybe yours does too? or could?) and it was pretty epic to see an end result. THIS is where our big tubs of plastic bag clips end up, ah huh! Gee, it really hit home for the kids and watching them join the dots was phenomenal. Bread tags are melted down (well warmed and moulded really) on site and made into bright arty salad bowls and doorknobs, among other things. The shop (we thought it was more like a gallery really) also display and sell all kinds of recycled and upcycled practical and unexpected products, from fish nets turned into bathers and boardies, to…
Mum to an adventurous two year old boy & a six year old who loves the spotlight. I recently rekindled my childhood passion & started dance classes again, so there is lots of lounge room dance-offs in our house. I also work in cellar doors pouring wine tastings – when I’m not partaking myself!