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Visit Mollymook

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Mollymook Motel

Mollymook, NSW
Free Cancellation
From: $220
per night
inc. taxes & fees

Bannisters by the Sea Mollymook

Mollymook, NSW
Free Cancellation
From: $734
per night
inc. taxes & fees

Mollymook Shores

Mollymook, NSW
Free Cancellation
From: $245
per night
inc. taxes & fees

About

Mollymook is a lovely coastal town in the Shoalhaven area on NSW’s South Coast. It’s a great spot for nature fans and history lovers. If you want to relax and have fun, visiting Mollymook is definitely a must! With beautiful and pristine beaches and lush hinterlands, Mollymook is surely one of the coastal gems of the South Coast.

The town has beautiful beaches and green lands all around. Mollymook Beach, for instance, is definitely a must-see and you will enjoy its wide stretches of golden sand, making it ideal for swimmers, surfers and families. The soft waves and lifeguards here make it a safe and welcoming place for everybody. Close by, Collers Beach is very popular among surfers because of its regular waves while most visitors are attracted to Golf Course Reef Beach due to its beautiful rocks and a very calm atmosphere that is ideal for snorkelers and photographers.

Edith Twynam Reserve is the best place to escape if you are looking for some peaceful time. The parkland offers walking trails and picnic areas for nature lovers. Similarly, Flat Rock, with its unique geological formation, is a wonderful spot to view marine life during low tide. Families love spending time at Tony Estevez Park, which provides playgrounds and open spaces for recreation. Meanwhile, the Bogey Hole in Mollymook is a natural rock pool where people can enjoy a calm place for a refreshing swim.

Mollymook has a rich history tied to early European settlers. The area grew fast when farming and milling started. The Mollymook Surf Club kicked off in the 1930s. It became a big part of the community and helped build a fun surf scene that’s still alive today.

Mollymook is a pretty town. But its food scene is equally amazing too. You can find a lot of great places to eat in Mollymook. Everything from casual beach cafes to nice dining spots serving fresh seafood, local veggies, and creative dishes which make eating out really enjoyable here.

Around Mollymook are the quaint towns of Milton, with its heritage streetscapes and boutique shops, and Ulladulla, famous for its bustling harbor and seafood markets. Exploring these towns adds another layer of enjoyment to your visit.

From adventure to relaxation, there is just so much things to do in Mollymook. From secret beaches to wonderful meals, this coastal retreat promises a memorable experience for every traveler.

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