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Ulladulla, a charming coastal town on the New South Wales South Coast, offers a relaxed seaside escape with a working harbour, beautiful beaches, and a lively café scene. It's a perfect stop on a self-drive journey between Sydney and Melbourne, or a base for exploring the region's natural wonders.
Highlights & What to See
- Ulladulla Harbour: Watch fishing boats unload their catch, stroll the breakwater, and visit the award-winning Ulladulla Harbour Markets (held on the second Sunday of each month) for local crafts and produce.
- Millards Beach: A sheltered, family-friendly beach with a boat ramp and picnic area, ideal for swimming and kayaking.
- Ulladulla Lighthouse: Perched on a headland, this historic lighthouse offers panoramic ocean views and is a prime spot for whale watching (May–November).
- Warden Head Reserve: A coastal bushland with walking trails, Aboriginal heritage sites, and a natural rock pool.
- Ulladulla Civic Centre: Check out local art exhibitions and cultural events at this community hub.
Suggested Time to Spend
Spend at least one full day in Ulladulla to enjoy the beaches, harbour, and a coastal walk. If you're passing through, a half-day stop is enough for a harbour wander and a meal at a seaside café. For a more immersive experience, consider two days to explore nearby attractions like Booderee National Park and Jervis Bay.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Jervis Bay: Famous for its white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, just a 20-minute drive north.
- Booderee National Park: Aboriginal-owned park with stunning coastline, rainforest walks, and excellent snorkelling.
- Milton: A historic village with antique shops, galleries, and the popular Cupitt's Estate winery.
- Lake Conjola: A serene lake perfect for fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching, 15 minutes south.
- Pebbly Beach: Famous for its friendly kangaroos on the sand, a short drive south in Murramarang National Park.
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- Jervis Bay — Charliekay / CC BY-SA 4.0