Come and stay in a luxurious accommodation within a grand 1880's sandstone manor.
Heritage listed, Lakeside Manor has been transformed into a affordable Guest House, while still providing an impressive and unforgettable stay in your travelling adventure.
The historic Lakeside Manor is the ideal place for couples, family or groups to stay when looking for luxurious, but affordable, Robe accommodation. Look no further for South Australian accommodation than the beautiful seaside township of Robe, Australia, the perfect holiday accommodation destination.
The heritage listed Lakeside Manor has been transformed into affordable lodging with a variety of rooms available at a range of rates. Your Robe holiday accommodation will provide you and your friends and family with an impressive and unforgettable stay in South Australia.
Lakeside Manor offers a range of excellent accommodation facilities for couples, families, individuals and groups looking for accommodation in Robe.
We provide accommodation for families, couples and individules. We offer local Wine tours, and the opertunity to book The Lakeside Manor exclusivelyfor Weddings, and Corporate Functions. A range of rooms to accomodate for large or a small groups, sole travellers are also welcome at The Lakeside Manor.
Nestled between two lakes, Lakeside Manor is within easy walking distance to the town centre, restaurants, beach and shopping. There are a range of attractions in and around Robe that can be enjoyed by couples, families, or individuals of all ages and backgrounds.
Lakeside Homestead was built on the shores of Lake Fellmongery between 1882 and 1885 by Englishman George Danby. George Danby was the youngest son of the Reverend Sir Robert Affleck Baronet of Dulham Hall, Suffolk. George Affleck took the Danby name inorder to inherit his family estate. He had five children John, Robert, Mary, Loisa and Harriet.
Situated along South Australia’s magnificent Limestone Coast lies the historic seaside resort of Robe. Experience the charm and fine hospitality of this popular holiday destination. Robe is brimming with things to do. Laze on Long Beach or indulge in distinctive local wine, fresh seafood and local produce.
Explore the diverse coast or encounter or encounter Robe’s seafaring past its heritage buildings and their legends. For lovers of nature, Little Dip Conservation Park stretched from Robe along ocean beaches and attracts bush walkers, swimmers, picnickers, surfers and 4WD enthusiasts.
Robe is situated on Guichen Bay, about 350km south east of Adelaide. Nicolas Baudin, a French explorer first viewed the bay in 1802. The township of Robe was later settled in 1802 and Guichen Bay was named in honour of Admiral de Guichen. Surveying by Governor Robe in April 1846 resulted in the county of Robe being roclaimed. Pastoral pioneers legalised their claims and the first sale of building allotments took place in Adelaide.

