Batemans Bay region

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The Batemans Bay region is a coastal area on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia, known for its beaches, waterways, and tourism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal region
tourist region
administrativeRegion South East New South Wales
surface form: South East and Tablelands (NSW planning region)
climate temperate coastal climate
coastType oceanic coast
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 150 kilometres east of Canberra
approximately 280 kilometres south of Sydney
hasAttractionType coastal walks
estuaries
national parks
surf beaches
hasCentralTown Batemans Bay
hasEconomicActivity hospitality industry
retail services
tourism industry
hasFeature coastal villages
marine environments
river inlets
hasNearbyProtectedArea Clyde River National Park
Murramarang National Park NERFINISHED
hasRecreationalActivity bushwalking
camping
kayaking
sailing
swimming
knownFor beaches
boating
fishing
holiday accommodation
nature-based tourism
seafood
tourism
waterways
localGovernmentArea Eurobodalla Shire Council
locatedIn South Coast of New South Wales NERFINISHED
locatedOnBodyOfWater Clyde River
Tasman Sea
partOf Eurobodalla Shire NERFINISHED
primaryIndustry tourism
regionType holiday region
tourist destination
secondaryIndustry fishing
retail trade
state New South Wales
tourismSeasonality peak in summer
transportAccess Princes Highway NERFINISHED

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Batemans Bay locatedIn Batemans Bay region
Moruya River partOf Batemans Bay region
this entity surface form: South East Corner bioregion
Bermagui locatedInBioregion Batemans Bay region
this entity surface form: South East Corner bioregion
Bithry Inlet locatedIn Batemans Bay region
this entity surface form: Far South Coast region