Hat Head

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Hat Head is a small coastal village and national park area in New South Wales, Australia, known for its beaches, headland, and natural bushland.

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Label Occurrences
Hat Head canonical 4

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal village
locality
national park area
tourist destination
climate humid subtropical climate
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 30 km north-east of Kempsey
approximately 460 km north of Sydney
governingBody Kempsey Shire
surface form: Kempsey Shire Council
hasEcosystem coastal dune ecosystem
marine coastal ecosystem
hasFeature beaches
camping areas
coastal dunes
estuary
fishing spots
headland
natural bushland
surf breaks
walking tracks
hasLandUse conservation area
residential village
hasProtectedAreaStatus Hat Head National Park
hasRecreationalActivity 4WD beach access (regulated)
birdwatching
picnicking
snorkelling
surfing
swimming
hasVegetation coastal heath
eucalypt forest
wetlands
hasViewpoint Hat Head headland lookout
knownFor beach recreation
bushwalking
camping
fishing
scenic coastal landscapes
whale watching (seasonal)
localGovernmentArea Kempsey Shire
locatedIn Hat Head National Park
locatedOn Tasman Sea
eastern coast of Australia
partOf Mid North Coast, New South Wales
surface form: Mid North Coast of New South Wales
protectedAreaManager New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service
surface form: National Parks and Wildlife Service (New South Wales)
region Mid North Coast
state New South Wales

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Mid North Coast hasPart Hat Head
Macleay Valley hasTown Hat Head