Hamelin Bay

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Hamelin Bay is a coastal locality in Western Australia known for its picturesque beaches, turquoise waters, and frequent stingray sightings.

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Hamelin Bay canonical 2
Hamelin Bay area 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal locality
accessibleBy road
climate Mediterranean climate
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 15 km north of Augusta
approximately 30–40 km south of Margaret River
hasAccommodation Hamelin Bay Holiday Park
hasActivity beach fishing
camping
snorkelling
swimming
wildlife watching
hasFeature boat ramp
clear shallow waters
rocky headlands
white sand beaches
hasNearbyAttraction Cape Leeuwin
Margaret River wine region
hasNearbyProtectedArea Leeuwin‑Naturaliste National Park
surface form: Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park
hasReputation family-friendly destination
popular day-trip spot
hasTouristAttraction Hamelin Bay Beach
Hamelin Bay stingrays
hasWildlife seabirds
stingrays
knownFor frequent stingray sightings
picturesque beaches
scenic coastal landscapes
snorkelling with stingrays
turquoise waters
locatedIn South West region of Western Australia
locatedNear Augusta, Western Australia
Margaret River wine region
surface form: Margaret River, Western Australia
locatedOnBodyOfWater Indian Ocean
marineEnvironment nearshore reef and sandy bottom
oceanCondition often calm in the bay
partOf Shire of Augusta-Margaret River
regionType coastal recreation area
tourist destination
safetyConcern changing surf and swell conditions
stingray interaction guidelines recommended
state Western Australia
stingrayBehavior stingrays often approach shoreline
stingrays often interact with visitors in shallow water

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Leeuwin‑Naturaliste National Park contains Hamelin Bay
this entity surface form: Hamelin Bay area
Karridale hasNearbyAttraction Hamelin Bay