Kedunglurah – a village in Kecamatan Pogalan, East Java
Kedunglurah is an Indonesian settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Trenggalek, belonging to Kecamatan Pogalan. Based on its coordinates, the village is located approximately at latitude -8.11 and longitude 111.77, that is, within the Trenggalek region, in the zone of Javanese highland and hilly landscapes. Direct, settlement-level sources about the village are currently not available, so the following description relies primarily on verifiable data available at the Kabupaten Trenggalek level and on broader regional context.
General overview
Kedunglurah is not among the widely known tourist or industrial settlements of East Java; it is considered a relatively small agricultural village in Kecamatan Pogalan. The kecamatan itself forms part of Kabupaten Trenggalek, whose seat is Trenggalek city. According to descriptions available at the kabupaten level, the characteristic feature of the region is the alternation of rice-field-covered plains and green topography — this landscape also defines Kedunglurah's immediate surroundings. Kabupaten Trenggalek is a smaller, less urbanized area compared to other cities in East Java, yet it has those basic infrastructure elements necessary for everyday life. The settlements of Kecamatan Pogalan are typically oriented toward agriculture and partly service activities; in the local economy, rice and other food production have traditionally played an important role. Due to lack of sources, it is not possible to provide specific population figures or area data for Kedunglurah.
Real estate and investment
Independent, publicly available real estate market statistics or investment analysis specific to Kedunglurah is currently unknown, so the following paragraph presents the dynamics characterizing the broader Kabupaten Trenggalek and East Java region, clearly indicating this framing. In smaller, rural kabupatens in East Java — such as Trenggalek — property prices are generally significantly lower than those around the province's major cities (Surabaya, Malang). In agricultural villages, the most commonly traded properties are agricultural land and simpler residential properties, which are primarily exchanged among the local population. An important framework for foreign buyers is that under Indonesian land laws, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of property; for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the so-called Hak Pakai title are the generally applied solutions, for specified periods and under specific conditions. In a rural, less well-known village, property turnover is narrower and less liquid than in areas visited by tourists or industrially more developed regions, which affects both possible returns and potential risks.
Safety and security
Independent public safety statistics or police data specific to Kedunglurah are not publicly available, so only general observations regarding the broader region can be made, framed with appropriate caution. East Java province and within it the smaller, rural kabupatens — including Kabupaten Trenggalek — generally offer relatively peaceful daily life to the local population due to lower urban congestion and close local community ties. In rural villages, neighborhood control and traditional community norms are typically stronger than in urban areas. Nevertheless, it is not possible to assign any specific crime indicators or rankings to Kedunglurah without sources; travelers and interested parties are advised to monitor current information from local and provincial authorities and reliable Indonesian information portals.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not contain any named tourist sites located in Kedunglurah itself, so we present the assets that can be demonstrated at the broader Kabupaten Trenggalek level. In the landscape surrounding the kabupaten's seat, Bukit Sinawang and Bukit Jaas hills are mentioned as characteristic natural points; at the foot of the latter lies Hutan Kota Trenggalek, which some descriptions consider East Java's largest urban forest. Trenggalek city, the kabupaten's seat, has an alun-alun (main square), a city park, a grand mosque, and a sports facility named Stadion Menak Sopal. These attractions and functional institutions are located in the kabupaten's center and are accessible from Kedunglurah through Kecamatan Pogalan, although the exact distance in kilometers cannot be provided due to lack of sources. Kabupaten Trenggalek as a whole attracts occasional visitors with its moderately cool highland and hilly landscapes, as well as its natural assets close to the province's southern coastal zone.
Summary
Kedunglurah is a small-sized, agriculturally characterized Indonesian village belonging to Kecamatan Pogalan in Kabupaten Trenggalek in East Java. Due to the lack of direct, settlement-level sources, detailed data are not yet available about this locality; what can be said with certainty follows from the broader kabupaten context: the area lies in a green hilly environment, in a rice-field landscape, with relatively modest infrastructure centered in the nearby Trenggalek city. From investment and tourism perspectives, the place is currently not among East Java's better-known destinations, yet the region's natural assets and relatively low property prices may warrant interest in the longer term.

