Brooms Head

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Brooms Head is a small coastal village in New South Wales, Australia, known for its quiet beaches, fishing, and relaxed holiday atmosphere.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal village
locality
climate humid subtropical climate
coastType open ocean coast
country Australia
distanceTo approximately 230 km south of Brisbane
approximately 25 km southeast of Maclean
approximately 50 km northeast of Grafton
approximately 640 km north of Sydney
hasAlternativeName The Broom NERFINISHED
hasBeach Brooms Head Beach NERFINISHED
hasEnvironment coastal dunes
rocky headlands
sandy beaches
hasFeature beach access
boat ramp
camping facilities
caravan park
holiday rentals
small general store
knownFor fishing
quiet beaches
relaxed holiday atmosphere
localGovernmentArea Clarence Valley Council NERFINISHED
locatedIn eastern New South Wales NERFINISHED
locatedOn coast of the Pacific Ocean
near Yuraygir National Park NERFINISHED
populationCharacteristic larger population during holiday periods
small permanent population
primaryEconomicActivity recreational fishing
tourism
recreationalActivity beach fishing
bushwalking
camping
rock fishing
surfing
swimming
whale watching
region Northern Rivers NERFINISHED
state New South Wales
timeZone AEST
timeZoneDST AEDT
tourismType family holiday destination
quiet seaside getaway
transportAccess road access only

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Clarence Valley contains Brooms Head