Miritpetikusan – an agricultural and coastal village in the eastern part of Kabupaten Kebumen
Miritpetikusan is a desa (administrative village) located in Kecamatan Mirit in Kabupaten Kebumen, Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province, Indonesia. Based on its coordinates, the settlement lies near the southern coast of the island of Java, in the coastal strip running along the Southern Indian Ocean. It is situated southeast of the Kebumen city and serves as the easternmost district of the regency; the distance from the district seat to Kebumen city, passing through the village of Karanggede, is approximately 28 kilometers. The area of Kecamatan Mirit is 52.53 km². Miritpetikusan itself is one of 22 desas in Kecamatan Mirit and maintains independent village administration through its official website.
General overview
Miritpetikusan is not considered a widely known or heavily tourist-visited settlement; rather, it is a typical rural desa whose livelihood is primarily built on agriculture and coastal resources. The majority of Kecamatan Mirit residents work as fishermen, farmers, agricultural laborers, entrepreneurs, or civil servants. At the broader district level, infrastructure is relatively developed in terms of road networks: Kecamatan Mirit is served by an alternative main road running along the southern coasts of Java (jalan lintas selatan-selatan, JLSS), as well as the historical Daendels road, which creates connections between Purworejo, Cilacap, Yogyakarta, and other southern cities. Local transportation is provided by smaller city buses, which connect the villages in the district to Kebumen city and Kecamatan Prembun; long-distance bus routes also pass through the area. The social situation in Kecamatan Mirit, according to available documents, is difficult: the poverty rate is high, with 3,748 households out of the district's 13,211 households receiving food assistance (BPNT), and 2,400 households receiving PKH social transfers. This context indicates that Miritpetikusan and its immediate surroundings belong to an economically developing but still limited-capacity rural region in terms of infrastructure. The desa's village administration conducts regular activities: according to the official village website, social welfare distributions, community consultations (musyawarah desa), and environmental coordination are taking place in the settlement.
Real estate and investment
For Miritpetikusan, there is no publicly available, settlement-level real estate market data; the following observations reflect the broader context of Kecamatan Mirit and Kabupaten Kebumen. The district is a developing, primarily agricultural and fishing region where property values are fundamentally determined by accessibility, distance from the coast, and the quality of agricultural land. Infrastructure improvements to the JLSS main road passing through Kecamatan Mirit could influence local land prices in the medium to long term, as better accessibility generally increases demand for rural properties. The direct presence of the Pantai Wuni Melodi coastal attraction in Miritpetikusan may also affect the value of properties intended for small and microenterprises as well as hospitality purposes. Generally speaking, in Jawa Tengah province, a significant portion of the population derives its income from agriculture, fishing, and small-scale commerce, which also impacts the real estate market in rural areas: demand is moderate, and prices are substantially lower than in large cities. Regarding foreign nationals, applicable Indonesian legislation establishes a general framework: foreigners cannot hold full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia, but may only acquire usage rights (Hak Pakai) under specified conditions or rent property for the long term. This regulation applies to Kabupaten Kebumen and Miritpetikusan as well, and legal consultation is recommended before making investment decisions.
Safety and security
Publicly available, source-based crime statistics or detailed local security assessments are not available for Miritpetikusan. Kecamatan Mirit and the broader Kabupaten Kebumen are generally rural, low-industrialization regions where the insularity of village communities and local social control typically contribute to the maintenance of relative public order. At the local level, law enforcement is the responsibility of territorial units of the police force (Polri) and the Linmas (Lembaga Perlindungan Masyarakat) community protection organization – Linmas training programs have also taken place in Kecamatan Mirit. In areas near the coast, including Miritpetikusan, it is worth noting that part of the coastal zone of Kecamatan Mirit is used by the Indonesian military (TNI) as a training area, which determines the possibilities for movement in those zones. General caution is expected of those present here – particularly given the knowledge of the strong waves on the southern coast – which is more of a natural than criminal nature.
Tourist attractions
The Pantai Wuni Melodi located in Miritpetikusan has increasingly attracted attention in recent times. The beach is characterized by black sand and the strong waves of the southern coast, and the beach section is bordered by cemara (Indonesian pine) forest. The beach is located near Jalan Lintas Selatan, which facilitates access for visitors coming from Kebumen, Cilacap, Purworejo, and Kulonprogo. According to available descriptions, admission is either symbolic or free; parking costs 3,000 rupiah for motorcycles and 10,000 rupiah for cars, and the use of the freshwater pool costs 10,000 rupiah. Kecamatan Mirit overall does not have many tourist facilities regularly operated at the governmental or community level. Another natural attraction mentioned at the district level is Pantai Lembupurwo in the village of Lembupurwo, which is located approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Kebumen city, about 1 kilometer from the Daendels road; it is characterized by a lagoon formed by the mouth of the Sungai Wawar river, bordered by bakau (mangrove) and cemara trees. This latter attraction is located within the boundaries of Miritpetikusan's district but in a different village. The Hari Santri (Muslim Students' Day) celebration was held in 2024 by the MWCNU Kecamatan Mirit organization at the Pantai Wuni Melodi venue, which attracted thousands of attendees.
Summary
Miritpetikusan is a rural desa in the eastern part of Kecamatan Mirit, Kabupaten Kebumen, characterized by agricultural and fishing livelihoods, proximity to the Southern Javan Sea, and accessibility provided by the JLSS main road. The settlement comes into the view of visitors from the surrounding region primarily through the Pantai Wuni Melodi beach located in its area. From the perspective of real estate markets and investment, the broader Kecamatan Mirit region can be considered a rural, developing area where increased tourist traffic and infrastructure developments could have an impact on property values in the medium term – however, concrete, settlement-level data on this matter is not found in currently available sources.

