Giwangretno – a small settlement in Kecamatan Sruweng, Kabupaten Kebumen in Central Java
Giwangretno is an Indonesian village located in Kabupaten Kebumen in Central Java (Jawa Tengah), specifically within Kecamatan Sruweng. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is positioned roughly south, in the band connecting Java's interior regions with the Indian Ocean coastline. Kabupaten Kebumen itself is a medium-sized regency in the southern part of Central Java, with its administrative seat in Kecamatan Kebumen. The available source material does not contain detailed information regarding this specific settlement, so the following sections present verifiable facts at the regency level, with clear indication that they apply to the broader administrative unit.
General overview
Giwangretno does not feature among widely recognized Indonesian tourism or economic destinations; based on available databases, it can be considered a smaller, predominantly agricultural rural community falling under the administrative authority of Kecamatan Sruweng. Kabupaten Kebumen as a whole covers an area of 1,581.11 km² and, according to 2023 data, has a population of approximately 1.4 million, representing a moderate population density for the entire regency. The regency's borders touch Kabupaten Banjarnegaraat on the north, Kabupaten Wonosobo and Kabupaten Purworejoat on the east, the Indian Ocean on the south, and Kabupaten Cilacap and Kabupaten Banyumas on the west. The present-day Kabupaten Kebumen was established on January 1, 1936, through the merger of two former regentschaps: the western Kabupaten Karanganyar (Roma) and the eastern Kabupaten Kebumen (Pandjer). Giwangretno exists within this broader administrative and historical framework, and is one of the villages in Sruweng district that lies in the region's interior, transitional hilly-lowland areas. Specific local data—such as the village's exact area, its own population count, or economic profile—cannot be determined from the available sources.
Real estate and investment
No separate, settlement-level real estate market data is available for Giwangretno. In the broader context—that is, the real estate market of Kabupaten Kebumen—conditions generally reflect those typical of rural Central Java: land prices and property values are characteristically far lower than in the province's major cities (Semarang, Yogyakarta), and demand is primarily local, agricultural, and to a lesser extent for residential property. From an investment perspective, the rural Central Java real estate market is relatively stable, but return potential is moderate, as these areas lack the tourist appeal and infrastructure development level of the island's northern coast or the priority development zones of southern Java. An important general point is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; available legal forms for foreigners include Hak Pakai (use rights) and, under certain conditions, Hak Sewa (lease rights), but their terms vary by statute and case, so local legal consultation is recommended before any concrete transaction.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or news sources are available regarding the public safety situation in Giwangretno. Based on the general assessment of the broader region—Kabupaten Kebumen and rural Central Java areas in general—these districts are among Indonesia's relatively quiet, rural areas, where the incidence of serious violent crime is low. As in any rural community, minor property-related incidents may occur, particularly where there is limited street lighting or police presence. When assessing travel and stay conditions, it is advisable to seek current information from local authorities and reliable local acquaintances, as the general regional picture does not necessarily reflect the specific situation in a particular micro-area.
Tourist attractions
No named tourism attractions specifically associated with Giwangretno settlement can be identified from available sources. Kabupaten Kebumen as a whole, however, constitutes a broader area of interest in several respects. The regency's southern edge runs along the Indian Ocean coast, where various beaches and natural formations are found, though their exact names and distance from Giwangretno cannot be documented from the sources. Within Kabupaten Kebumen's interior, hilly, karst landscapes and cave systems are known to occur throughout Central Java, which may be attractive to those interested in hiking and ecotourism. Those visiting Kecamatan Sruweng and its surroundings should consider inquiring about local attractions in the area around the Kebumen regency seat and cultural events held in the regency. For specific itineraries and routes, local tourism offices or the regency's official information channels can provide current assistance.
Summary
Giwangretno is a small Central Java village located in Kecamatan Sruweng, Kabupaten Kebumen, for which detailed, independent settlement-level sources are currently not available. Based on regency-level data, it is an area of medium size operating under unified administration since 1936, whose total population reached approximately 1.4 million in 2023. Regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourism opportunities, the broader regency context can provide a framework of reference, but for up-to-date local information, it is always worthwhile to consult on-site or official sources.

