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Ulladulla

Things to Do
The district is awash with family friendly activities in and around Ulladulla. We provide a few suggestions below and encourage you to visit our local Information Centre in the Ulladulla Civic Centre, Princes Highway.

Photographers Delight
If you like photography then don't forget your camera. The South Coast is a photographers' paradise, everywhere you turn there seems to be another scene to capture. In addition, local photographers and artists have their works on display at a range of venues throughout the region..

Great Walking
There are any number of interesting walking tracks around the district. Beach walking is good too.

Golf
Mollymook Golf Course is quite famous for the beach views it offers as you play a round of golf, and it is family friendly.

Fishing
The South Coast has legendary fishing and it is not for nothing that Ulladulla is a working fishing harbour. Fish, in the harbour, off the rocks, off the beach, in a tinnie.

Boating
There are many boating options around the district, from a 'tinnie' on a lake to a trip out to sea on a sea worthy vessel. The fishing boats in Ulladulla harbour are a sight to see!

Shopping
Milton is well worth a visit as it hosts a large number of cafes, galleries and stores including a number of arts & crafts outlets .

Eating out
There is a lot of good eating in the district, including world famous cuisine, a la carte dining, right through to some great take away offerings if you would prefer to sit on the headland enjoying fish and chips.

Beautiful beaches
Lots of good swimming, surfing and beach recreation (don't forget to Slip Slop Slap) which means you will need to bring towels, swimmers, sunscreen and hats.

Mogo Zoo
Mogo Zoo is a great local attraction with lots to keep young minds active. It is a good fun day out, and if you let us know in advance we will organise a family pass for you.

Old Mogo Town
Pan for gold, explore the Mine Tunnel, check out the "make do" style of the Diggers' Camp, view the Antique Machinery Display, enjoy a picnic by the lake, learn about Australian history, watch working craftspeople.. and much, much more!

Birdland
Ride the train or stroll by 50 species of native birds and animals on 8 acres of waterfront bushland and gardens.

Tabourie Lake Museum
Snakes, spiders, Aboriginal artefacts, minerals, local marine life and shells with a number of historical furnished rooms on display. Along with Australiana rural life, Aboriginal culture and local history.

Barb's Teddies
A great hit with people young and old who just love teddy bears.