South Coast tourism route

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The South Coast tourism route is a scenic travel corridor along New South Wales’ southern coastline, known for its coastal towns, beaches, and nature-based attractions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf scenic drive
tourist route
attracts domestic tourists
international tourists
country Australia
economicRole local hospitality industry support
regional tourism development
environmentType coastal environment
forested areas
marine environment
followsFeature Tasman Sea coast NERFINISHED
hasAttractionType coastal walking tracks
fishing spots
marine environments
national parks
scenic lookouts
surf beaches
knownFor beaches
coastal scenery
coastal towns
nature-based attractions
locatedIn southern coastline of New South Wales
partOf New South Wales tourism network NERFINISHED
peakSeason summer
primaryActivities beach tourism
outdoor recreation
sightseeing
wildlife watching
seasonality year-round tourism
state New South Wales
supportsActivity camping
caravanning
hiking
road trips
targetAudience adventure tourists
families
nature tourists
self-drive travellers
tourismRegion South Coast region of New South Wales NERFINISHED
tourismType coastal tourism
self-drive tourism
transportMode road travel

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