Mount Kuring-gai, New South Wales

Mount Kuring -Gai is a Sydney suburb with 1,550 residents in New South Wales, Australia. Suburbs that are adjacent to Mount Kring Gai, Berowra in the north and Mount Colah are in the south. Surrounded by bush country is the place at the Ku-ring -gai Chase National Park.

Ku-ring - gai was for millennia the land of Guringai, a strain of the Aborigine. In the city, the railway station Kuring -gai was built in 1903 and 1933 called the place Mount Ku-ring - gai.

The place is divided by roads, the Pacific Highway, the F3 Sydney - Newcastle Freeway and the parallel North Shore Railway.

To the east of the village there is a primary school, community hall and a sports field, on the west side shopping centers, the Mount Kuring -gai Railway Station and a telephone company. The eastern and western sides are connected by a road and pedestrian bridge.

An industrial area and business as a factory for hot air balloons and a book publishing house in Mount Kuring -Gai provide jobs for the people of the town.

In the suburb of hiking trails begin. Even the Great North Walk passes along here, leading the Hunter Valley from Sydney, as well as a way to Apple Tree Bay.

Rock overhang at Lyrebird Gully, where occasionally Lyrebirds ( German: Lyrebird ) are seen

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