Dunmore is a small suburban town located in the local government area of the Shellharbour City Council in the state of New South Wales. The town’s name was derived from a place in Ireland. Dunmore is within the greater Shell Cove – Dunmore district, which has several major features. Tourist may visit a number of interesting places there such as the Shellharbour Swamp, Bass Point Reserve (Coastal Marine Reserve), Killalea State Park, Killalea Beach, Killalea Lagoon, Minnamurra (Mystics) Beach, Bass Point Quarry, The Links Shell Cove (Golf Course) and the Shell Cove Community Centre.
Historical records suggest that the first signs of settlement activity in Dunmore and surrounding areas took place in the early 1800s. A majority of the...
Dunmore is a small suburban town located in the local government area of the Shellharbour City Council in the state of New South Wales. The town’s name was derived from a place in Ireland. Dunmore is within the greater Shell Cove – Dunmore district, which has several major features. Tourist may visit a number of interesting places there such as
Dunmore is a small suburban town located in the local government area of the Shellharbour City Council in the state of New South Wales. The town’s name was derived from a place in Ireland. Dunmore is within the greater Shell Cove – Dunmore district, which has several major features. Tourist may visit a number of interesting places there such as the Shellharbour Swamp, Bass Point Reserve (Coastal Marine Reserve), Killalea State Park, Killalea Beach, Killalea Lagoon, Minnamurra (Mystics) Beach, Bass Point Quarry, The Links Shell Cove (Golf Course) and the Shell Cove Community Centre.
Historical records suggest that the first signs of settlement activity in Dunmore and surrounding areas took place in the early 1800s. A majority of the area’s land was predominantly used for agriculture and grazing during that time. Today, the suburb is part of an increasingly growing rural and residential area.