Mount Kembla tourist attractions

Mount Kembla, a suburb of Wollongong in New South Wales, has various attractions for visitors to explore. One of these attractions is the Mount Kembla Lookout, which offers stunning views of Lake Illawarra and the coastline. It is a 30-minute uphill walk from the Mount Kembla village, making it a popular spot for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The name "Kembla" reflects the area's rich Aboriginal heritage, meaning "plenty of game" in the local Aboriginal language.

Apart from the scenic lookout, Mount Kembla is also significant for its history. The Mount Kembla Mining Heritage Festival, a premier community event in the Illawarra region, draws thousands of visitors each year. The festival showcases the area's coal mining history and heritage. For history enthusiasts, the Australian Motorlife Museum in the area houses an impressive collection of vintage cars, providing an engaging experience.

Furthermore, Mount Kembla is home to the Mount Kembla Hotel, a heritage-listed establishment and the oldest Weatherboard Hotel in the Illawarra. Visitors can enjoy a drink while admiring the scenic views of the Escarpment and the surrounding area. They can also take a self-guided walk to learn about the town's fascinating past.

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