Sightseeing

Railway Gardens/Goyder Interpretative Garden
In the heart of Robertstown lies a unique garden interpreting the demarcation line between where rainfall has been reliable and where unreliable rainfall continues to prevail. During a severe drought in 1865, George Woodroffe Goyder plotted this line on a map based on the change of vegetation on both sides. The features these vegetation variations as well as the town's original railway sign and some old farm machinery and ploughs.
Inspiration
Point & the Lavender Trail
Part of the 325 km historic Lavender Trail, Inspiration Point gives scenic views of Robertstown and its surrounds. Head up there just for the views, or carry on along the trail for a hike you won't soon forget.


World's End
Highway/Burra Creek Gorge
With beautiful scenery adorning both sides of the World's End Highway, it has been said that this piece of eye candy has been used as inspiration for many famous artists and authors.
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Just seeing it from the car is inspiration enough, but you can also stop at Burra Creek Gorge and take your time to take in the beauty, and maybe even have a little picnic.
Local
Cartoons
Local artist Jed Dunstan has made cartoon signs around town to highlight all the amenities and local attractions.
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See if you can find them all!

