Friday, November 30, 2018

South Coast NSW beaches for you to holiday

Have
you been on holiday to the south coast of New South Wales?  The coastal
stretch expands to hundreds of kilometers and the lush country is
blessed with such spectacular beaches, bays, lakes and national parks
where you can just relax while on holiday or maybe look for some
sporting activities like surfing, diving, fishing, kayaking or lengthy
bushwalks. What ever you fancy, its all taken care of when you are
holidaying here. To top it up great shopping and classy cafes,
restaurants and takeaway seafood outlets are all there for you to
experience a wonderful and memorable vacation. Places to stay are plenty
too. Right along the south coast from Wollongong to Kiama, Berry,
Nowra, Callala Bay, Culburra Beach, Hyams, Huskisson, Vincentia in
Jervis Bay and then accommodation in Mollymook Beach
in the Shoalhaven as well as Batemans Bay and further south are blessed
with resort townships offering plenty of affordable south coast
accommodation for your holiday.




Many who love to explore and enjoy the south coast opt to take the scenic Grand Pacific Coastal Drive
from Royal National Park south of Sydney up to Nowra. This drive in
sections sweeps right out to the sea and will take you past pretty
villages, beautiful beaches and scenic lookouts.  Do stop over and enjoy
the beauty when you are at a lookout point or driving through a quaint
coastal township.


Are you the adventurous type? If you are then try hang gliding at Bald Hill near Helensburgh and skydive in Wollongong.




Have you ever thought of learning to surf (that is if you are not one now)? Well you can learn to surf at the surf beach called “The Farm” at the Killalea State Park close to Shell Cove and Shell Harbour. This is a national surfing reserve with vast hectares of fabulous surf beaches.




There are thrills for the nature lovers too. Take a walk in Ben Boyd National Park where you will be fascinated with the pretty beaches, the spectacular rock formations along some of the rugged coastline.


Your exploration of the south coast is not complete without some time spent in pretty Kiama. You must visit the popular “Kiama Blow Hole” and if time permits take the Kiama Coast walk to admire the rugged coastal terrain.  Kiama also offers great beaches for surfing enthusiasts.


Wine enthusiasts should note that Shoalhaven region is the premier wine region of the south coast. There are circa 20 vineyards and 11 cellar doors
in the shoalhaven region and some world class restaurants when you are
looking for a place to wine and dine. Some known dining spots are Silos Restaurant, Coolangatta Estate and Cupitt’s Winery in Ulladulla where you can dine in the winery.




The Shoalhaven is blessed with beautiful coastal suburbs such as
Milton, Narrawallee, Mollymook, Ulladulla, Kings Point, Tabouries Lake,
Burill Lake and many more for you to explore. You could stay in one of
the apartments or a holiday house in Mollymook where you have the luxury of not only enjoying the pretty beaches but you also have access to two of the best golf courses the country has to offer. Well if you love fine dining, Rick Stein’s Bannisters has also found Mollymook as its home.




If you have made the journey from Sydney along the coast to the
south, you could make the return journey to Sydney via the inland route
exploring the scenic hinterland in Jamberoo and Kangaroo Valley as well as some of the pretty suburbs in the southern Highlands such as Bowral, Bundanoon, Mittagong and Moss Vale.




The beautiful south coast eagerly awaits to be explored by you.

Mollymook beach holidays

Just
three hours drive from Sydney and approximately two hours from Canberra
brings you to picturesque weekend getaways in NSW in beautiful
Mollymook area.  You are greeted by the scenic coastal suburbs like
Mollymook, Milton, Ulladalla, Narrawallee and the lake suburbs like
Burill Lake and Tabourie Lake in the southern end of Shoalhaven region
for your long awaited scenic holidays. Book one of the Mollymook holiday homes to begin your fun weekend.




The area has become so popular for holidaymakers that couples,
families, groups looking for that relaxed coastal break come here from
Sydney, Canberra and from Melbourne. Come over and you will enjoy
fishing in Ulladulla one of the most picture perfect harbours in the
continent. The coastline is packed with stunning beaches for you to
swim, surf or go fishing. On most public holidays an school holidays,
Mollymook beach is patrolled by the volunteer lifesavers of the
Mollymook Surf Club. Then again you get the beaches in Ulladulla and
Narrawallee which are also super spots for a break by the sea. The
northern end of Narrawallee is a popular spot for snorkeling and ideal
for youngsters to learn surfing.




If you are looking for some historical charm, antique shopping,
collecting souvenirs and gifts, if after art and craft galleries and
studios…. you will love historic Milton. There are plenty of top
restaurants and cafes to enjoy a relaxing meal when you are feeling like
having a bite. Several clubs in the area provide night time
entertainment for those who love some partying.


The
area is getting increasingly popular among visitors who want to explore
the region on a self driving tour, go bushwalking, go on a dolphin
watch cruise or a whale watching cruise. Mollymook is home for two
beautiful golf courses – the picturesque 9 hole course by the beach and
the Hill Top Championship course. No wonder golfers from far and beyond
flock here to have a game of golf in this paradise.




If you are after a vacation looking for some all year round outdoor
fun like swimming, surfing, diving, fishing, boating, snorkeling,
bushwalking in the national parks and along the coastal reserves and
wanting to indulge in some retail therapy, then Mollymook and the
surrounding suburbs will be a top pick for a weekend getaway in NSW
 you’ve been waiting for.




The area offers holiday accommodation to suit any need.  Click here to secure a holiday rental for your weekend getaway or even for that romantic getaway.

Mollymook holidays - Ulladulla holidays so close to Sydney



An iconic landmark in the shoalhaven region is the Pigeon House
Mountain. This mountain always known as Didthul among the local
indigenous people, was first named as Pigeon House Mountain by Captain
Cook in 1770. This 719 metre high mountain is a challenging expedition
for those who plan to take up the challenge.  Shoalhaven is a superb
holiday destination. Stay a few days in one of the Ulladulla accommodation including a Ulladulla caravan park or Ulladulla guest house to enjoy the region to the fullest.


The
mountain is easily accessible from the southern shoalhaven region from
Milton, Mollymook ,  Ulladulla or south Burill Lake.  From the sealed
road you need to turn off to a gravel road to reach the base of the
mountain.  Before you begin the journey, find out the condition of the
road from the tourist information centre in Ulladulla. Be aware the
gravel road is more suitable for 4WD vehicles. The approach to the
mountains and the base of the walking track consist of BBQ, picnic areas
and public toilets. Recently a café also has been opened for the
convenience of tourists coming here.




The climb can be rated as tough. There is about 1.3km of steep climbs
and series of steel ladders before reaching the summit of the Pigeon
House Mountains.  Those who have embarked on this journey have no
regrets. The spectacular views of the rugged cliffs, bush land and the
gorges below  and the spectacular views to the distance from the summit
have certainly over shadowed the tiring climb to the top.




Milton motel apartments and Milton country cottages are also
convenient spots to stay and explore this beautiful region of the south
coast. You can secure shoalhaven accommodation in this region by browsing the link here.





Welcome to beautiful Mollymook beach

Once
again the summer season where you have been waiting for long days and
warmer months have arrived. Happy days where you can either take a short
weekend break or longer summer break by the beach are here for us to
enjoy. Whether looking for a relaxing holiday experience by the beach,
or looking for an active vacation with kids, family and friends where
you enjoy an ocean swim, surfing and bogey board in spectacular beaches,
then holidays in Mollymook offers holiday makers all the above and plenty more fun.




Mollymook, the spectacular beach suburb in the south coast of New
South Wales is just 3 hours south of Sydney and just over 2 hours drive
from Canberra. Holidaying in Mollymook gives you the added advantage of
close proximity to Milton a quaint seaside township buzzing with
souvenir and gift shops and exciting cafe culture as well as Ulladulla
the more popular shopping hub in the region. Mollymook Beach is a dream
spot for any beach lover, but for those who are looking for a change of
beach scenery have access to several pretty beaches in Narrawallee and
Ulladulla.




It is advisable to plan and book your summer holiday accommodation in Mollymook
in advance to avoid disappointment. Once less known Mollymook has
become a popular summer holiday destination over the years and many who
are looking for a last minute bargain during summer holidays have been
unable find a place to stay.




The well known coastal road “Mitchell Parade” in Mollymook leads you
to the Mollymook Surf Club and the pretty seaside public golf course.
This is a splendid course for amateurs of any age to enjoy a round of
nine holes. The club is home to a fabulous family friendly restaurant
and bar which serves comfort food at great value. The serious golfers
would obviously like to experience a round of 18 holes at the world
famous Hill Top Championship golf course. Both these golf courses are
just less than 5 minute drive from popular beach accommodation in
Mollymook.


When
it comes to dining options and looking for great restaurants, you will
be spoilt for choice. There is no better place to have a meal
celebrating a special occasion other than in Rick Stein’s Bannisters
positioned in a beautiful spot with 180 degree ocean views at Bannister
Head in Mollymook. Then you have the choice to pick any type of food you
prefer in both Milton and Ulladulla. While these restaurants cater for
every palate, the township of Milton has a superb restaurant which
caters only for vegetarians.




There are many scenic walks you could explore, venture on dolphin
cruises or a whale watching cruises (during the migration season) or
maybe go fishing in Burrill Lake or Lake Tabourie. Below we have offered
you links to several other blog posts about Mollymook and the
surrounding area which you may wish to browse through when planning to
visit Mollymook and beautiful Shoalhaven region in south coast of NSW.