West Beach in Robe, South Australia, is a 1.6 km stretch of exposed coastline, known for its consistent surf conditions, making it a popular spot for experienced surfers. It is located about a kilometer west of Robe, offering a mix of adventure and tranquility. The beach is not recommended for swimming due to strong currents and reefs, but it is great for beach fishing. Visitors can access the northern end via a car park off Adam Gordon Lindsay Drive, followed by a 150 m walk down the dunes.
The surrounding area provides a beautiful coastal landscape, with activities and attractions nearby in Robe town. The beach's rough conditions are part of its charm, offering stunning views and wildlife spotting opportunities.
While the beach itself does not offer many amenities, the nearby town of Robe provides plenty of dining, accommodation, and recreational activities for visitors to enjoy.