Mullewa, WA
Situated a six hour drive north of Perth or a one hour drive inland from Geraldton, Mullewa sits in the heart of the wildflower area of Western Australia.
The town is known as the gateway to the vast pastoral and mining areas and is well known for its beautiful church, designed and built by priest architect Monsignor John Hawes.
Mullewa is famous for its spectacular wildflower season, including carpets of flowers usually blooming from July to October, and in particular, the wreath flower (Leschenaultia macrantha). Mullewa is an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding areas, and is easily accessible by sealed roads.
The town has basic hotel and motel accommodation, a modern caravan park, nearby station stay and the historic Pindar Pub, now a bed and breakfast establishment.
Nearest Airport: Geraldton
Where to stay?
Mullewa Destinations
Experiences
- Caravan and Camping
- Farm/Station
- Farm/Station
- Nature based
Popular Activities
- Bird Watching
- Sightseeing
About Mullewa
- Locality: Urban locality
- Mullewa Postcode: 6630
- State: Western Australia
- Region: Exmouth & the Coral Coast
- Latitude: -28.53949
- Longitude: 115.51205
- Elevation: 277m
- Population: 447
- Median Income: $31148
- Area (Sq/km): 415.348
- Timezone: Australia/Perth
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