Below is a list of things to do around the Ulladulla area. Click on the section titles to reveal the lists!
Ulladulla’s Twin Cinema Experience with 3D picture and digital sound!
Location: Rowens Arcade, Boree St Entrance, Ulladulla, NSW 2539
Distance: 5kms (5mins)
12 Lane Tenpin Bowling Alley at the Dunn Lewis Centre. Open 7 days a week.
Location: 141 St Vincent St, Ulladulla, NSW 2539
Distance: 8kms (10mins)
Funland is Ulladulla’s famous, massive, 3- floor arcade and family entertainment venue with free entry. Featuring Laser Skirmish, Dodgems, Arcade Games & More. Free entry, with different sized, fun packages to purchase.
Location: Rowens Arcade, 93 Princes Highway, Ulladulla, NSW 2539
An award-winning restaurant offering provincial dining using fresh local produce.
Location: 58 Washburton Road, Ulladulla, NSW 2539
Ulladulla sea pool is located at the southern end of Ulladulla Harbour and can be accessed via the boardwalk from the harbour side or from Wason Street.
The museum’s exhibits include snakes, spiders, aboriginal artefacts, minerals, local marine life and shells with a number of historical furnished rooms on display.
Location: 41 Princes Highway, Tabour Lake, NSW 2539
There are many places to fish in Ulladulla. For an introduction to the beaches click the button below.
Ulladulla Fishing Charters provides a fishing adventure for Deep Sea and Reef fishing leaving from Ulladulla harbour and fishing the coast east, north and south of the port.
Mollymook Tourist Park is in the middle of 2 local golf courses Hilltop, a parkland championship course and Beachside a 9 hole course overlooking Mollymook Beach.
The Outdoor gym at Mollymook has many fitness stations including an aerobic fitness bicycle, as well as equipment for push ups, chin ups, pull downs, chest presses, parallel bars, step ups, sit ups and leg ups among other exercises.
There are lots of beaches to swim & surf at along the coast. Mollymook Beach (click for map) & Narrawallee beaches (click for map) are patrolled in the Holiday seasons.
Jervis Bay Wild offers a range of breathtaking Whale Watching & Dolphin cruise options for you, your family and your friends to enjoy all year-round.
Location: 58 Owen Street, Huskisson, NSW 2540
Distance: 52kms (40mins)
Tree top adventure park located right inside Shoalhaven Zoo.
Location: 23 Rock Hill Rd, North Nowra, NSW 2541
Distance: 68kms (54mins)
Shoalhaven Zoo in Nowra has over 100 species of native and exotic mammals, birds & reptiles.
Location: 23 Rock Hill Road, North Nowra, NSW 2541
Distance: 68.4kms (56mins)
World standard facilities for over 200 animals of more than 42 rare and exotic species, including the White Lions of ‘Timbavati’. Mogo Zoo also boasts the largest collection of primates in any private zoo in Australia.
Location: 222 Tomakin Road, Mogo, NSW 2536
Distance: 66.3kms (52mins)
The Original Gold Rush Colony in Mogo is a multi award-winning tourism attraction, Gold history and Australian culture educational facility.
Location: 26 James Street, Mogo, NSW 2536
Distance: 64kms (50mins)
Meroogal, in the South Coast town of Nowra, was built from 1885 to 1886. This delightful timber house, with its ‘gothic’ trimmings, is a charming testament to early days and early ways.
Location: Corner of West Street & Worrigee Street, Nowra, NSW 2541
Distance: 63.7kms (49mins)
A 100 acre property situated three kilometres east of beautiful Bawley Point Beach. It has plantings of 100 olive trees, over 150 various fruit trees and 5 different varieties of grapes – over 6500 vines in total.
Location: 226 Bawley Point Rd, Bawley Point, NSW 2539
Distance: 25kms (22mins)
Handcrafting hundreds of varieties of confectionaries and preserves, The Treat Factoryin Berry is the largest gourmet food outlet on the NSW South Coast.
Location: Corner of West Street & Worrigee Street, Nowra, NSW 2541
Distance: 80kms (64mins)
Pick your own berries at Clyde River Berry Farm, located near Ulladulla and Batemans Bay on the South Coast of New South Wales. Pick your own blueberries, strawberries and a variety of other berries!
Location: Lot 22 River Road, Mogood, NSW 2538
Distance: 26.2kms (56mins)
Indoor Karting, Open 7 days a week during NSW school holidays 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Location: 23 Kylie Crescent, Batemans Bay, NSW 2536
Distance: 56.6kms (45mins)
An exciting experience of gifts, craft, art, furniture, food and much more. Jindyandy, located on picturesque pasture lands, takes you to the old world atmosphere of one of Australia’s oldest convict built brick buildings.
Location: 719 Greenwell Point Rd, Pyree, NSW 2540
Distance: 67.8kms (51mins)
Jamberoo Water Park
Location: 1215 Jamberoo Road, Jamberoo, NSW 2533
Distance: 126kms (98mins)
Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures
Location: 182 Knights Hill Road, Via Jamberoo Mountain Road, Knights Hill NSW 2577
Distance: 132kms
Berry, on the South Coast of NSW, has all the hallmarks of an historic country town – only better. With award-winning restaurants, sophisticated shopping and a wide range of activities on offer, Berry is the perfect blend of village charm and city style
Milton, a historic town originally founded in 1860, is now lined with popular cafes, eatery’s & lots of great stores to shop!
Pigeon House Mountain Didthul walking track is one of the best walks in Morton National Park and on the south coast. The walk is in the park’s southern section. The walk is pretty steep in parts, but terrific views make it worthwhile.
Location: Morton National Park
Length: 2.5km one way
One Track for All has four lookouts providing spectacular views of the coast and Ulladulla harbour. Telling the story of the southern Shoalhaven Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal history, from an Aboriginal prospective.
Location: Northern Headland at Ulladulla via Dolphin Street
The Coomee Nulunga Cultural Trail travels through low windswept heath, capturing a living sculpture by the moods and breezes of the Pacific Ocean.
Location: Deering St, Ulladulla
The South Pacific Heathland Reserve is a 14 hectare flora and fauna reserve on the cliffs above the rock platform between Rennies Beach and Racecourse Beach at the southern end of Ulladulla.
Location: Dowling St, Ulladulla
Little Forest Plateau combines fantastic scenery with minimal effort. The walk along the top of the cliff to Gadara point is relatively flat and mostly open.
Pretty Beach to Pebbly Beach walking track is a medium long walk offering coastal views, beaches, kangaroos and swimming opportunities.
Location: Murramarang National Park
Don’t miss Ulladulla’s spectacular annual Blessing of the Fleet Festival on Easter Sunday, one of the biggest festivals on the South Coast.
Location: On the Princes Hwy, Ulladulla—near the Harbour
EVENTS CALENDAR
EVENT | ADDRESS | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
Milton Show Society | Milton Showground,
Croobyar Road, Milton |
2-3 March | ||
Ulladulla Blessing of the Fleet Festival | Ulladulla Civic Centre & Main St | 1 April | 21 Apr | |
Shoalhaven Timber Festival | Milton Showground, Croobyar Road, Milton | 6 Oct | ||
Escape ARTfest | Various locations in the Milton, Ulladulla area | 4-7 Oct | ||
Australian PGA Seniors Championship | Mollymook Hilltop Golf Club, Clifford Close, Mollymook | 19-20 Oct | ||
Australian Stock Horse Society South Coast Championships | Milton Showground
Croobyar Road, Milton |
27-28 Oct | ||
Ulladulla Harbour Carols | Ulladulla Civic Centre, Princes Highway, Ulladulla | 5 Dec | 5 Dec | 5 Dec |
Harbourside Festival | Ulladulla Civic Centre, Princes Highway, Ulladulla | 29 Dec-3 Jan | ||
2ST & 949 Power FM Ulladulla Harbour New Year’s Eve Fireworks | Ulladulla Harbour
Princes Highway, Ulladulla |
31 Dec | 31 Dec | 31 Dec |
MARKETS
MILTON
Milton Village Markets |Where: Milton main street |When: 1st Saturday of every month
ULLADULLA
Ulladulla Marine Rescue Markets | Where: Ulladulla Harbour | When: 2nd Sunday of every month
MOLLYMOOK
Mollymook Beach Reserve Markets | Where: Mollymook Beach (South End) | When: 5th Sunday of the month
We’d like to kindly thank Shoalhaven City Council for allowing us to use this information from their ‘Pets on Holiday’ brochure. Some of the walking area’s are subject to change and we advise you to check with the council or see local signage in the area for any changes that may have occurred.