Towns in the
Kiama
Council Area ..
BEACHSIDE
BOMBO
BROUGHTON VILLAGE
BUDDEROO
CARRINGTON FALLS
CURRAMORE
FOXGROUND
GAINSBOROUGH
GERRINGONG
GERROA
JAMBEROO
JERRARA
KIAMA
KIAMA DOWNS
KIAMA HEIGHTS
KIAMA SOUTH
KNIGHTS HILL
MINNAMURRA
OMEGA
RIVERSDALE
ROSE VALLEY
SADDLEBACK MOUNTAIN
TOOLIJOOA
WERRI BEACH
WILLOW VALE
Kiama is situated within the
Illawarra Region of New South Wales.
Kiama is famous for its blowhole. On the cliffs at Blowhole Point, waves
surging into an underground cavity are compressed and forced upwards, exploding
high into the air and accompanied by a loud 'oomph'. The strength varies
according to the wind, waves and tides, and when it’s pumping, it always draws
a crowd.
Situated on Blowhole Point adjacent to the Visitors Centre, the Pilot’s Cottage Museum tells the story of Kiama’s
colourful past, from the time of the cedar cutters to the basalt quarrymen and
dairy farmers.
It also tells you about the region’s maritime history, including the fateful
'Bombo' tragedy in 1949, when the ship sank with the loss of all but two of her
crew.
Kiama Terrace, the row of weatherboard cottages along Collins Street, was constructed in 1886
to house quarry workers and their families. These are the country’s oldest
weatherboard terraces, now restored as a row of cafés, bookshops and arts and
crafts shops.
History
The local cedar forests attracted the first European settlers, but the
harbour became the focal point of the town as Kiama developed. The local basalt
quarry and dairy farms ensured the town’s prosperity throughout the 20th
century.
Things to do
- Visit the Saddleback Mountain lookout for
spectacular 180-degree views of the coastline.
- Admire Christ
Church and the ornate Italianate post office on Blowhole Point
Road, both designed by the noted colonial architect, James Barnet.
- Swim in the rock
pools built on either side of the harbour in the 1880s.
Events
- Kiama Agricultural
Show, in January, brings the local agricultural community to town
to showcase animals and produce.
- Kiama Jazz &
Blues Festival, in March, has the whole town dancing in the
streets to some very different beats.
Don’t miss
- The blowhole in action.
- Kiama’s ‘Surf Beach.'
- The Kiama Walking Trail.
- Kiama Seaside Market, on
the third Sunday of every month
- Fish and chips in the park
when the Illawarra flame trees are in blossom.
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