Hazards Beach

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Hazards Beach is a scenic, secluded stretch of sand on Tasmania’s Freycinet Peninsula, known for its tranquil waters, coastal walking tracks, and views of the Hazards mountain range.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Hazards Beach canonical 2
Hazards Beach lagoon 1
Hazards Beach track 1

Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
geographical feature
tourist attraction
country Australia
governingBody Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service
surface form: Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania
hasActivity beach walking
bushwalking
photography
picnicking
wildlife viewing
hasEnvironment scenic
secluded
hasFeature backing dunes and coastal vegetation
long crescent-shaped shoreline
hasHazard exposure to weather conditions
limited shade
hasProtectionStatus within national park
hasSandType sandy
hasViewOf Great Oyster Bay
Hazards mountain range
surface form: The Hazards mountain range
hasWaterCondition generally calm
isAccessibleBy boat
walking track from Wineglass Bay
isAccessibleFrom Coles Bay
isKnownFor coastal walking tracks
seclusion
tranquil waters
views of The Hazards
isPartOf Hazards Beach self-linksurface differs
surface form: Hazards Beach–Wineglass Bay Circuit
locatedIn Freycinet National Park
Freycinet Peninsula
Tasmania
locatedOn east coast of Tasmania
nearbySettlement Coles Bay
region East Coast Tasmania
usedFor day visits
multi-day coastal walks

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Freycinet National Park hasPart Hazards Beach
Freycinet Peninsula hasBeach Hazards Beach
Freycinet Peninsula hasBay Hazards Beach
this entity surface form: Hazards Beach lagoon
Hazards mountain range hasTrail Hazards Beach
this entity surface form: Hazards Beach track
Hazards Beach isPartOf Hazards Beach self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Hazards Beach–Wineglass Bay Circuit