Sentences with phrase «rugged headland»

A "rugged headland" refers to a rocky and rough piece of land that sticks out into the sea. It usually has steep cliffs and can be difficult to access or explore due to its uneven terrain. Full definition
In Newfoundland's Conception Bay tuna are caught close by rugged headlands that rise to a height of 800 feet
For unwavering spirits, challengers of the North Coast Trail are not left disappointed as they trek across windswept terrain and rugged headlands intermittent to stretches of the most secluded, sandy beaches on Northern Vancouver Island.
These hidden treasures include: the charming Rocky Bay, a very private oasis resting between rugged headlands; Radical Bay, the Island's pride and a yachties paradise; sparkling Balding Bay, a holiday maker's haven; Arthur and Florence Bay, abounding in colourful reef life; and the striking, remote Five Beach Bay perfect for the boating and snorkelling enthusiast.
For something more secluded, head east to Souda Beach, which is enclosed by rugged headlands.
Visitors to the island can see extraordinary freshwater sand dune lakes, beautiful quiet streams, white beaches, rainforest, eucalypt forest, cliffs with remarkable coloured sand horizons and rugged headlands
This spectacular coastline is home to a rugged headland and provides plenty of focal points to enjoy the views from.
Accesable by road, or event better, walk the rugged headland where you will see sheltered rainforest gullies, and stunning ocean views and great spots for watching dolphins, turtles, surfers and even humpback whales on their annual migration from June to November.
If your adventurous then you can indulge yourself with a hike along the rugged headland to the Cape Byron Lighthouse or Skydive Byron Bay, go hot air ballooning, experience tandem hang gliding, enjoy a movie at one of our Byron Bay Cinemas, Climb a rock wall or fly the trapeze at the Byron Entertainment Centre or sooth your soul at the Crystal Castle and Shambhala Gardens.
The rugged headland of Point Danger gives way to delightful Rainbow Bay where gentle surf offers a safe haven to small children.
The rugged headland of Point Danger gives way to delightful Rainbow Bay where gentle surf offers a safe haven for families with small children.
Throughout the region natural wonders abound with isolated beaches, rugged headlands, breathtaking mountain ranges and flourishing wildlife to tempt the eco tourist, while the shimmering lakes, vast rivers and secluded coves create an aquatic playground for fishers and water babies of all ages.
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