Kincumber,
NSW
Kincumber lies at the southern end of the peerless Central Coast. Stretching
from Broken Bay at the mouth of the Hawkesbury River to Lake Macquarie, this
is a resort region which offers the complete tourist package - a network of
safe, spectacular lakes, superb surfing beaches, rainforest and bush reserves
and parks, theme and fauna parks, cruises, stillwater and ocean fishing and
a huge selection of accommodation and restaurant cuisine.
Timber-getters and boat builders were the first to settle the Kincumber-MacMasters-Avoca
region from the early 1820s. The Kincumber scene has some charming land marks
such as St Paul's Anglican Church where locals have been worshipping since the
1840s.
Settlement built early in 1830 at the head of the Cockle Creek.The road to Kimcumber South leads to Boouddii National Park.
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