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Mount Hill, WA

Mount Hill in Western Australia offers a serene getaway from the bustling city life, just a 4-hour drive (340 kilometers) north of Perth. Located 38 kilometers southeast of Geraldton, this small locality is ideal for those seeking solitude amid open landscapes and rural charm.

Known For

  • Peaceful rural landscapes
  • Proximity to Geraldton’s attractions
  • Agricultural heritage

Mount Hill is part of the Mid West region, a cornerstone of Western Australia’s farming industry. Its name evokes imagery of sweeping fields and a landscape shaped by time and toil. Historically, the area has been a hub for agricultural pursuits, contributing to the state’s grain and livestock production.

The locality’s rural character has seen a steady decline in population, reflecting trends in regional migration. While Mount Hill itself remains sparsely populated, it serves as a gateway to exploring the region’s deeper cultural and economic story.

Though Mount Hill is modest in size, its location opens up a world of activities for visitors. The surrounding countryside invites leisurely drives, walks, and moments of quiet reflection amidst nature.

Geraldton, just a short drive away, offers a vibrant complement to Mount Hill’s tranquility. From the HMAS Sydney II Memorial to the Geraldton Regional Art Gallery, the town provides enriching experiences. For nature lovers, nearby beaches like Coronation Beach and Chapman River Regional Park are must-visits.

For a closer connection to Mount Hill’s landscape, consider exploring local trails or simply enjoying the clear, open skies that make this area perfect for stargazing.

Accommodation directly in Mount Hill may be limited, but the nearby towns provide ample choices. Geraldton boasts a range of hotels, motels, and quaint bed-and-breakfast spots. For a more immersive rural experience, farm stays or countryside lodges around the Mid West region could be ideal options.

Some popular places to stay in Geraldton include The Gerald Apartment Hotel, Nesuto Geraldton, and Broadwater Mariner Resort, catering to various budgets and preferences.

Dining options within Mount Hill itself are minimal, encouraging visitors to explore nearby culinary scenes. Geraldton features a thriving mix of restaurants and cafes.
For seafood lovers, dining at Skeetas Waterfront Restaurant offers ocean views paired with fresh local catch. The Jaffle Shack is a favorite for casual bites, while Piper Lane Café is known for its excellent coffee and creative brunch menu.

Given its rural nature, Mount Hill has limited amenities. Visitors will find essential services, healthcare, and shopping in Geraldton. Geraldton also serves as the primary base for stocking up on supplies before exploring Mount Hill.

The area’s simple infrastructure is part of its charm, reminding visitors of the peaceful retreat they came for.

Getting There

Mount Hill is most easily accessed by car via the Brand Highway, making it a straightforward journey from Perth. A scenic drive through Western Australia’s diverse landscapes sets the tone for your visit.

Public transportation options are limited, making self-drive the most convenient and flexible mode of travel. For those flying in, Geraldton has a regional airport with connections from Perth, making it an ideal starting point for your journey to Mount Hill.

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About Mount Hill

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Mount Hill Postcode: 6528
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Exmouth & the Coral Coast
  • Latitude: -28.9825
  • Longitude: 114.9075
  • Elevation: 84m
  • Population: 41
  • Median Income: $27248
  • Area (Sq/km): 43.322
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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