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Robinson, WA

Robinson, a peaceful suburb just 5 km west of Albany in Western Australia, offers a unique blend of serene residential life and easy access to some of the region’s most striking natural attractions. With Albany just a short 10-minute drive away, Robinson provides a quiet retreat while keeping visitors close to all the conveniences of a larger town.

Known For

  • Stunning natural attractions like Torndirrup National Park
  • Proximity to Albany’s cultural and dining scenes
  • Quiet, residential charm with easy coastal access

Robinson enjoys a prime position near Albany, surrounded by the breathtaking coastal landscapes of southern Western Australia. Historically, it has been a quiet, residential area that briefly made headlines in 2010 when a bushfire caused an evacuation, highlighting both its proximity to nature and the resilience of the local community. Today, Robinson is a symbol of tranquillity, drawing visitors who appreciate its connection to the natural environment and its unassuming charm.

Nature lovers will find Robinson’s location ideal for exploring some of Western Australia’s most stunning natural attractions. Just a short drive away, Torndirrup National Park offers dramatic coastal views, walking trails, and geological marvels like The Gap and Natural Bridge. These iconic formations are a must-visit for those seeking breathtaking photo opportunities and immersive outdoor experiences.

For those interested in quieter activities, Frenchman Bay provides an idyllic spot for picnics and beach days. Its calm waters and sweeping views make it a favorite for families and couples alike. A little farther afield, Albany’s historic landmarks, such as the Albany Convict Gaol and the National Anzac Centre, add a cultural dimension to any visit.

Where to Stay

While Robinson itself is primarily residential, visitors can find a range of accommodations nearby in Albany.

From boutique hotels like The Beach House at Bayside to budget-friendly options such as the Albany View Apartments, there’s something to suit every traveler’s style and budget. Staying in Albany allows for convenient access to Robinson’s peaceful surroundings while enjoying the amenities and vibrancy of a larger town.

Eat & Drink

Robinson doesn’t have a bustling commercial district, but Albany’s culinary scene more than makes up for it. Local favorites include Gourmandise & Co., known for its European-inspired menu, and Due South, which serves up fresh, locally sourced seafood with stunning harbor views. For a more casual bite, Kate’s Place Cafe offers hearty breakfasts and excellent coffee to fuel your day of exploration.

Getting to Robinson

Reaching Robinson is straightforward, with Albany acting as the main gateway. From Perth, a five-hour drive along Albany Highway brings you to the region, offering scenic views and opportunities to stop at charming country towns along the way. Alternatively, flights from Perth to Albany make the journey quick and easy, with Robinson just a short drive from the airport. While public transportation is limited, car hire is readily available and is the most convenient way to explore the area.

About Robinson

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Robinson Postcode: 6330
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -35.03139
  • Longitude: 117.83472
  • Elevation: 9m
  • Population: 609
  • Median Income: $37700
  • Area (Sq/km): 11.615
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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