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Your tourist guide for Mollymook provides you with the essential travel resources to plan your holiday!
Mollymook is the kind of seaside town that lingers in your memory long after you’ve brushed the sand from your feet. Settled in the 1850s and named after the graceful Mollymawk albatross, this stretch of the NSW South Coast blends natural beauty, relaxed coastal charm and a touch of barefoot luxury. With its sweeping beaches, iconic rock pools and easy access to the region’s gourmet scene, Mollymook has become a favourite for travellers seeking both serenity and adventure.
At the heart of Mollymook is its spectacular main beach — a long, golden arc of sand framed by rolling surf and a gentle shoreline. Sheltered and inviting, it’s ideal for swimming, beach walks and family days under the sun. Surfers will find their rhythm here too, with consistent breaks and friendly waves perfect for beginners and intermediates.
For those chasing more powerful swells, a short drive north leads to Bannisters Point and Narrawallee Beach, where the surf steps up a notch and the coastline reveals its wilder side.
One of Mollymook’s most beloved natural features is the Bogey Hole, a large tidal rock pool carved into the headland. Calm, clear and protected, it’s a dream spot for families with young children, offering safe snorkelling, gentle paddling and endless opportunities for exploration. Pack a picnic, spread out on the surrounding rocks and spend a slow afternoon watching the tide breathe in and out.
Reaching the Bogey Hole is part of the charm. Wander along the scenic headland walk from the southern end of Mollymook Beach, continuing on to Collers Beach, or arrive via the car park near Mollymook’s Beachside Golf Course.
Mollymook is located on the NSW South Coast, approximately:
The journey is part of the experience, taking you through rolling farmland, coastal forests and charming regional towns. Public transport options include train and bus connections to nearby Ulladulla, though driving offers the most flexibility for exploring the region.
Mollymook is a year‑round destination, each season offering its own charm:
Accommodation in Mollymook caters to every style of traveller, from relaxed family holidays to indulgent coastal escapes. Options include:
Whether you’re waking to ocean views or settling into a quiet garden retreat, Mollymook offers a stay that feels both restorative and memorable.
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