Seal Rocks (adjacent area and headland access)

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Seal Rocks (adjacent area and headland access) is a coastal locality and headland within New South Wales’ Myall Lakes region, known for its beaches, surf breaks, and scenic viewpoints near the Seal Rocks lighthouse.

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Seal Rocks (adjacent area and headland access) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal locality
headland
adjacentTo Myall Lakes National Park NERFINISHED
Seal Rocks village NERFINISHED
coastType open ocean coast
country Australia
environmentType coastal environment
marine-influenced headland
governingJurisdiction New South Wales local government area (unspecified)
hasAccess beach access tracks
headland walking tracks
hasCoastalLandform rocky headland
sandy beaches
hasFeature beaches
coastal headland
scenic viewpoints
surf breaks
hasView Pacific coastline
offshore rock formations
knownFor access to Seal Rocks lighthouse
beach recreation
scenic coastal views
surfing
locatedIn Mid North Coast of New South Wales NERFINISHED
locatedOn Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
near Seal Rocks lighthouse NERFINISHED
partOf Myall Lakes area NERFINISHED
recreationalActivity coastal walking
photography
sightseeing
surfing
swimming
region Myall Lakes region NERFINISHED
state New South Wales
tourismType coastal tourism destination
usedFor day visits
short coastal walks
viewing lighthouse and coastline

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Myall Lakes National Park contains Seal Rocks (adjacent area and headland access)