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Beaches
South Mollymook beach, North Mollymook beach and Narrawallee are all patrolled
by surf life savers. The main beach is sheltered and good for swimming and
for surfers. The surf at Green Island at Conjola is a good surfing location.
Bannisters Point
An attractive lookout at the northern end of Mollymook beach.
Booderee National Park
Booderee National Park is owned by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community and has walking trails, beach and botanic garden with native plants. An area of 6000 hectares to explore. The visitors centre is just after the park entrance.
Burrill Lake
Burrill Lake is just south of Ulladulla and has windsurfing, fishing, swimming and other boating activities.
Golfing
Mollymook Golf Club's 9-hole Beachside Course has sea views from the course,
clubhouse and restaurant. And the Championship Hilltop course is 18 holes
of bushland, with views over Mollymook Beach and tree-lined fairways.
Lake Conjola
Lake Conjola is reached off the Princes Highway about 10km north of Milton. The town of Lake Conjola is to the south of the lake. Lake Conjola is popular for boating, sailing, water skiing and fishing and provides safe swimming.
Mollymook Bay
Mollymook Bay is home to bottlenose dolphins. Whales are often seen during
migration seasons. Fishing in the bay is popular.
Morton National Park
To the west with scenic sites.
Murramarang National Park
South of Ulladulla a coastal park with protected beaches and Pebbly Beach
Narrawallee
North of Mollymook is Narrawallee Inlet, with safe waters and natural bushland.
Narrawallee Beach borders a scenic reserve which stretches north for 5 km
along Buckleys and Conjola Beaches which are good spots for fishing and surfing.
Pattimores Lagoon is in the northern part of the reserve and a breeding ground
for water birds. To reach Narrawallee Creek Nature Reserve turn east off the highway at Yatteyattah. Pigeon House Mountain
Views of beaches, forest and wilderness and lots of native wildlife, eucalypts
and pockets of lush rainforest, wildflowers and vines. The walk is 5km and well rewarded with good views from the top of Pigeon House Mountain. Turn off the Princes Highway at Wheelbarrow Road about 3km south of Burrill lake.
The Bogey Hole
The 'Bogey Hole', is a large circular tidal rock pool on Mollymook Headland
and very shallow at low tide. The ring of rocks provides a safe place to
swim and easy snorkelling. Located around the headland at the southern end
of Mollymook Beach .
Ulladulla
A major commercial centre and fishing port. Commercial fish charters are available. The lighthouse at Ulladulla was built in 1871 and
was moved to Ulladulla's south headland in 1889. It is made from wrought iron.
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