Burning Palms Beach

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Burning Palms Beach is a remote, scenic surf beach and popular hiking destination located within Australia’s Royal National Park south of Sydney.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
hiking destination
surf beach
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 30–40 kilometres south of central Sydney
governedBy New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility accessed via walking tracks in Royal National Park
accessible only on foot
hasActivity bushwalking
fishing
hiking
surfing
swimming
hasAttraction nearby coastal cliffs
remote natural setting
rock platforms
scenic coastal views
hasClimate temperate coastal climate
hasEnvironment coastal heath
rocky headlands
sand dunes
hasFeature exposed surf conditions
limited facilities
natural vegetation backdrop
unpatrolled beach
hasRegulation subject to national park rules and permits
hasRisk changing surf conditions
strong rips
hasViewOf Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
isPopularWith bushwalkers
day hikers
surfers
isWithin national park
protected area
locatedIn New South Wales
Royal National Park NERFINISHED
south of Sydney
nearbyAttraction Figure Eight Pools NERFINISHED
nearbyLocality Garie Beach NERFINISHED
Wattamolla NERFINISHED
partOf Illawarra coastline NERFINISHED
Sydney basin coastal region NERFINISHED
region South Coast region of New South Wales NERFINISHED
usedFor nature appreciation
photography
recreation

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Royal National Park hasBeach Burning Palms Beach