
Tingira Heights Nature Reserve, established in September 1989, spans 18 hectares of bushland nestled between Belmont and Eleebana on the Central Coast of NSW. This reserve conserves one of the last remaining outcrops of the Belmont Insect Bed, home to some of the oldest insect fauna in Australia. The area also provides habitat for threatened species, contributing to its significant biological value. Visitors can explore the reserve's natural beauty through walking trails and enjoy the serene environment amidst urban development.
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