Photo: Dfadden / CC BY-SA 3.0
Mollymook is a relaxed coastal village on the South Coast of New South Wales, known for its stunning beaches, excellent surf, and a laid-back vibe that feels a world away from the city. The town is split into two main beaches—Mollymook Beach and Narrawallee Beach—both offering golden sand and clear waters perfect for swimming, surfing, and long walks. The area has a strong local food scene, with seafood straight off the boat and a handful of top-notch cafés and restaurants. It's a perfect stop on a self-drive itinerary between Sydney and Melbourne, or a base for exploring the broader Shoalhaven region.
Highlights & What to See
- Mollymook Beach – A patrolled beach ideal for swimming and family fun; the northern end is a popular surf break.
- Narrawallee Beach and Inlet – A quieter stretch with a lagoon and inlet, great for kayaking, paddleboarding, and birdwatching.
- Bannister Headland Walking Track – A short coastal walk offering panoramic views of the coastline and whale-watching opportunities in season.
- Mollymook Golf Club – A scenic 18-hole course with ocean views; the clubhouse serves excellent meals and cold drinks.
- Milton Village – A historic nearby town with boutique shops, galleries, and the famous Milton Theatre.
- Rick Stein at Bannisters – The celebrated chef's seafood restaurant overlooking the ocean, a must for foodies.
Suggested Time to Spend
Mollymook is best enjoyed over two to three days, allowing time to explore both beaches, walk the headland, and sample the local food scene. If you're on a road trip, even an overnight stay gives you a morning surf and a sunset dinner. For a more immersive break, use Mollymook as a base to explore the nearby towns and natural attractions of the Shoalhaven.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ulladulla – A vibrant fishing port with a harbour, markets, and the Ulladulla Lighthouse walk.
- Bawley Point – A quiet coastal village with pristine beaches and bushwalks.
- Pebbly Beach – Famous for its friendly kangaroos lounging on the sand; part of Murramarang National Park.
- Jervis Bay – About 45 minutes north, home to Hyams Beach (often claimed to have the whitest sand in the world) and dolphin-watching cruises.
- Milton – Just inland, this historic town offers antiques, art galleries, and a charming main street.
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Image credits
- Bawley Point — Nick-D / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Pebbly Beach — Pascal Vuylsteker from Paris, France - Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Jervis Bay — Charliekay / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Narrawallee — Grahamec / CC BY-SA 4.0