Located in southeastern South Australia, the limestone coast of (Limestone Coast), is about 400km by car from Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, and about 50km from (Mount Gambier), the second largest city in South Australia. Millicent is a large inland city. With a permanent population of more than 5000 people and well-equipped commercial facilities, Millicent itself has limited tourism resources and serves as a gateway to coastal towns such as (Beachport), (Robe), Beach Port in Lobei, providing services to passers-by.
Historical buildings worth looking at:
- 1874 Police Lockup on George Street
- Mayura Homestead on Mayurra Road
- South East Drainage Scheme Powder Magazine on Plunkett Terrace
- Lake Bonney Woolwash and Fellmongery Sites on Frontage Road
Additional attraction points:
- Kannanda National Park (Canunda National Park), about 27 kilometers south of Millicent, has an invincible view of the coast. Note that most of the park's routes are only suitable for 4-drive vehicles.