Photo: Dfadden / CC BY-SA 3.0
Mollymook Beach is a stunning crescent of sand on the New South Wales South Coast, known for its gentle waves and family-friendly atmosphere. Just a two-hour drive from Sydney, this laid-back beach town offers a perfect blend of coastal relaxation and outdoor adventure, with a thriving café scene and easy access to the region's natural wonders.
Highlights & What to See
- Mollymook Beach itself – a long, patrolled stretch of golden sand ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and gentle body-surfing. The southern end is particularly calm for kids.
- Gannet Beach – a quieter northern section popular with surfers and dog walkers, offering a more rugged coastal experience.
- Mollymook Golf Club – enjoy a round with ocean views, then grab a drink on the terrace overlooking the beach.
- Bannister Headland – a short walk to a lookout with panoramic views of the coastline; keep an eye out for migrating whales (May–November).
- Mollymook Beach Café – a local favourite for breakfast or lunch, serving excellent coffee and fresh seafood with your toes in the sand.
- Nearby bushwalks – explore the coastal heath at Booderee National Park (just north) or the forest trails of Morton National Park to the west.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find a full day at Mollymook Beach ideal – arrive mid-morning for a swim and beachside lunch, then explore the headland walk in the afternoon. If you're staying overnight, the sunset over the ocean is not to be missed. For a relaxed weekend, two days allow time for a round of golf, a kayak on the Clyde River, and a drive to neighbouring beaches like Ulladulla Harbour.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ulladulla – a five-minute drive north, with a working harbour, seafood co-op, and the popular Ulladulla Wildflower Reserve.
- Milton – a charming historic village 10 minutes inland, known for its antique shops, bakeries, and the iconic Pilgrims Vegetarian Café.
- Bawley Point – a scenic 20-minute drive south, offering quieter beaches and excellent surf breaks.
- Murramarang National Park – 30 minutes north, with coastal walks, kangaroos on the beach at Pebbly Beach, and great fishing spots.
- Lake Conjola – a peaceful lake system 15 minutes south, perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and birdwatching.
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Image credits
- Ulladulla — Nick-D / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bawley Point — Nick-D / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Murramarang National Park — Pascal Vuylsteker from Paris, France - Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Lake Conjola — Festivefrog at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Booderee National Park — Adrian Setterfield / CC BY-SA 4.0