About Kangy Angy
Kangy Angy is a semi-rural suburb of the
Central Coast region of New South Wales,
Australia. Kangy Angy is in a small valley along
Ourimbah Creek and the Pacific Highway. It is
part of the Wyong Shire local government area.
Home to a section of the convict built Great
North Road, Kangy Angy remained important
as a hill crossing between Sydney and
Newcastle until large scale earthworks
permitted the development of more direct
roads and highways.
Nowadays Kangy Angy is home to several small
farms and pasture used for agistment. The
valley is bordered by State Forest to the north
and west and the Sydney-Newcastle railway
line to the south-east. Koalas, grey wallabies,
echidnas, wombats, sugar gliders and a large
number of bird and reptile species have been
documented in the undeveloped forest of the
valley. Some isolated patches of temperate
rainforest add diversity to the nature of the
valley. It is proposed to construct a train
maintenance facility in the suburb as part of the
NSW TrainLink Intercity Train Project.