A semi-rural suburb administered by the local government area of Wyong Shire in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Kangy Angy is located 6 kilometres south-southwest of Wyong, 15 kilometres northeast of Gosford, 17.7 kilometres northwest of The Entrance and approximately 84 kilometres northeast of the state capital of Sydney. The town centre is situated close to the Pacific Motorway and the Pacific Highway. The Ourimbah Creek undulates from the southwestern edge of the town from the neighbouring suburb of Palmdale all the way to the northeast toward the suburb of Chittaway Bay. A section of the convict-built Great North Road was built in the area, and it remained an important hill crossing between Newcastle and Sydney until t...
A semi-rural suburb administered by the local government area of Wyong Shire in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Kangy Angy is located 6 kilometres south-southwest of Wyong, 15 kilometres northeast of Gosford, 17.7 kilometres northwest of The Entrance and approximately 84 kilometres northeast of the state capital of Sydney. The town centre is situated close to the
A semi-rural suburb administered by the local government area of Wyong Shire in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Kangy Angy is located 6 kilometres south-southwest of Wyong, 15 kilometres northeast of Gosford, 17.7 kilometres northwest of The Entrance and approximately 84 kilometres northeast of the state capital of Sydney. The town centre is situated close to the Pacific Motorway and the Pacific Highway. The Ourimbah Creek undulates from the southwestern edge of the town from the neighbouring suburb of Palmdale all the way to the northeast toward the suburb of Chittaway Bay. A section of the convict-built Great North Road was built in the area, and it remained an important hill crossing between Newcastle and Sydney until the construction of more direct roads and highways. Today, Kangy Angy is mostly surrounded by small farms and pasture for agistment.