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Milo, WA

Located just over 300 kilometers north of Perth, Milo is a peaceful destination where you can experience the simplicity of the Australian countryside.

Known For

  • Agricultural landscapes and farming culture
  • Proximity to Mid West attractions
  • Tranquility and rural charm

Milo lies within the Shire of Irwin, a region celebrated for its contributions to Western Australia’s agricultural industry. Its history is closely tied to the farming communities that have shaped the landscape for decades. While detailed historical accounts of Milo are scarce, its rural roots reflect the broader story of development in Western Australia’s Mid West.

Despite its small size, Milo’s location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring nearby attractions, such as the vibrant coastal towns of Dongara and Port Denison. These hubs offer a glimpse into the region’s maritime history and stunning natural beauty.

While Milo itself may not boast grand attractions, its surroundings provide plenty to explore. A short drive takes you to the picturesque Port Denison Marina, where fishing boats bob in the water, and seafood lovers can enjoy fresh, locally caught delicacies.

Nature enthusiasts will find the Irwin River Nature Trail an ideal spot for walking or birdwatching, while history buffs can delve into the past at Russ Cottage, a museum that paints a vivid picture of early settler life. During wildflower season, nearby Lesueur National Park bursts into color, attracting visitors from across the state.

Where To Stay

Given Milo’s rural nature, accommodation within the locality is limited. However, the nearby towns of Dongara and Port Denison offer a variety of places to stay. From cozy bed-and-breakfasts to modern motels, you’ll find options that suit all preferences. For a unique experience, consider a stay at a farmstay property to immerse yourself in the region’s agricultural lifestyle.

Eat & Drink

Milo itself does not have dining establishments, but the culinary scene in neighboring towns more than makes up for it. Dongara is known for its charming cafes and seafood restaurants, where you can savor freshly shucked oysters or a plate of crispy fish and chips. For something different, enjoy a hearty meal at one of the local pubs, where friendly locals gather to share stories over a pint.

How to Get to Milo

Traveling to Milo is straightforward by car, with the journey from Perth taking approximately three and a half hours via the Midlands Road. This scenic drive weaves through Western Australia’s countryside, offering glimpses of rolling fields and rural life. Public transport options are limited, so having your own vehicle or arranging private transport is highly recommended for visitors.

Milo’s unassuming charm lies in its ability to connect visitors with the essence of rural Western Australia. Whether you’re stopping by for a peaceful retreat or using it as a gateway to explore the surrounding region, this tranquil locality promises an experience unlike any other.

About Milo

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Milo Postcode: 6525
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Exmouth & the Coral Coast
  • Latitude: -29.28806
  • Longitude: 115.18389
  • Elevation: 78m
  • Population: 13
  • Median Income: $40248
  • Area (Sq/km): 183.393
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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