Definition of «hinterland»

Hinterland refers to the rural, undeveloped areas surrounding a city or town. It is often used in geographical contexts and can include forests, farmland, mountains, and other natural landscapes that are not urbanized. The term comes from the German word "hinterland," which means "back country" or "rural area."

Sentences with «hinterland»

  • Beyond the rolling surf and the resort towns lies a Sunshine Coast hinterland of lush green landscapes. (gapyear.com)
  • Peppers Ruffles Lodge & Spa, perched high on a ridge overlooking the magnificent Gold Coast Hinterland in Queensland, provides a hideaway from day to day stresses. (breakingtravelnews.com)
  • Brunswick Heads is a picturesque coastal village, sitting at the mouth of the Brunswick River, nestled in Hinterland rainforest, with ocean in between - just 15 minutes drive north of Byron Bay. (byronbayholidayrentals.com)
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