Kedungdowo – small village in Poncowarno district, Kebumen regency
Kedungdowo is a smaller settlement in Indonesia's Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Kebumen, belonging to the Poncowarno district (kecamatan). Based on its geographic coordinates (-7.6434352, 109.7725614), it is located on the southern part of Java Island, not far from the Indian Ocean coastline. The seat of Kabupaten Kebumen is the city of Kebumen itself, and the regency's total area is 1,581.11 km², with a population of nearly 1.4 million people (precisely 1,399,976) living there in 2023. No settlement-level statistical data is available for Kedungdowo in the sources used, therefore the area is presented below primarily based on the broader regency and district context.
General overview
Kedungdowo is a little-known, typically agricultural small village belonging to the Poncowarno district of Kabupaten Kebumen. Kabupaten Kebumen itself is largely agrarian in character: the northern part of the regency features hilly and mountainous terrain (bordering the areas of Kabupaten Banjarnegara and Kabupaten Wonosobo), while to the south lies the Indian Ocean coast. The Poncowarno district extends across the regency's internal, northward-facing areas, where the landscape is characterized by gentle topography suitable for agricultural cultivation. The kabupaten's current territory was established on January 1, 1936, through the merger of two former administrative units: the western Kabupaten Karanganyar (Roma) and the eastern Kabupaten Kebumen (Pandjer), so the communities living here look back on decades of shared administrative tradition. In the case of Kedungdowo, no distinctive settlement-level characteristics can be identified from the available sources, so the community's daily life presumably aligns with the region's rural, predominantly agricultural way of life.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data is available regarding Kedungdowo. The broader Kabupaten Kebumen real estate market exhibits the rural dynamics typical of Central Java: in smaller villages and district centers, property prices are typically considerably lower than in the province's larger cities (such as those in the Semarang or Yogyakarta areas), and demand is also primarily aligned with local needs. From an investment perspective, it is worth noting that in Indonesia, the property acquisition opportunities for foreign nationals are strictly limited: according to relevant Indonesian legislation, foreigners generally cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate, but can only hold specific usage rights (such as Hak Pakai, or usage right), and this applies primarily to certain types of properties. In the rural Kebumen region, particularly in a smaller, internally located village, the real estate market is primarily concentrated on local resident and agricultural buyers, and does not show elevated tourism or investment demand.
Safety and security
No independent, official public safety statistics are available for Kedungdowo in the sources used. Generally speaking, Kabupaten Kebumen and similar primarily agricultural regions in inner Java are not among the Indonesian areas with particularly high crime rates. The rural zones of Central Java have traditionally maintained strong community bonds, which meaningfully influence public safety. Of course, this does not mean that any area is completely risk-free, and travelers and prospective residents are always advised to obtain current information from local authorities or reliable sources about conditions on the ground. The above observations reflect the region's general, well-known characteristics and do not replace up-to-date, on-site information.
Tourist attractions
No data on identified named tourist attractions from the Kedungdowo area, from the Poncowarno district, is recorded in the available sources. The broader Kabupaten Kebumen, however, boasts several well-known attractions: the regency's southern boundary is formed by the Indian Ocean coast, where numerous beaches and natural features attract visitors; heading south from Kebumen city, these pristine coastlines are accessible by relatively short routes. The northern part of the regency features hilly terrain, where hiking and experiencing village life can offer memorable experiences. No famous attractions directly linked to Kedungdowo or identified in the Poncowarno district can be verified from sources, so visitors to this area would primarily draw on the broader offerings of Kabupaten Kebumen, for which the nearest city center, Kebumen, provides the starting point.
Summary
Kedungdowo is a small, minimally documented rural settlement in Central Java, in the Poncowarno district of Kabupaten Kebumen. The regency has a population of nearly 1.4 million and an area of 1,581 km², and displays a characteristic dual character: to the south lies the Indian Ocean coastal region, while to the north hilly and mountainous internal areas are predominant. Since no independent, settlement-level source data was available regarding Kedungdowo, the community is best characterized as part of the region's agricultural, rural context. In terms of real estate market, public safety, and tourist offerings, the broader regency context provides the relevant framework.

