Ulladulla Attractions
Coomee Nulunga Cultural Trail
The Coomee Nulunga Cultural Trail travels through low windswept heath, capturing a living sculpture by the moods and breezes of the Pacific Ocean. The sculpture of Corroboree Man, Bulan Yuin welcomes all to the trail. Throughout the trail, many Gara ...
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Mollymook Beach
Mollymook Beach sweeps for two kilometres between Bannister Point in the north and the southern headland where the Mollymook golf club is located. Both ends of the beach are patrolled in season and the Mollymook Surf Club, which was established in 19 ...
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One Track For All
Tucked away on the Northern Headland at Ulladulla (via Dolphin Street) is One Track for All, with four lookouts providing spectacular views of the coast and harbour. It tells the story of the southern Shoalhaven Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal history, ...
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Somethings Brewing
Ulladulla's oldest house, circa 1850 - an original workers cottage with turpentine stumps, blackbutt slab walls and iron roof. Historical displays and photographs provided by the Milton Ulladulla Historic Society following the local history and its ...
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South Pacific Heathland Reserve
The fourteen hectare South Pacific Heathland Reserve, is located in Dowling Street (1.3km south along the Princes Highway from Ulladulla Tourist Centre). The primary purpose of the reserve is the protection and preservation of rare native flora and f ...
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Utopia
Located in the beautiful coastal town of Ulladulla; this cafe offers breakfast and lunch. Utopia has an appealing black board menu with light meals available, caters for all special dietary needs and offers catering for groups of up to 30 by booking ...
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Warden Head Lighthouse
Originally built on the Ulladulla Breakwater in 1873, the light was shifted to Warden Head in 1879. It is one of only 2 towers in New South Wales made from wrought iron plates. In 1920 the original oil lamp was replaced with a flashing light powered ...
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