
COASTAL DREAMING
Mollymook Beach
OUT AND ABOUT
Mollymook is a charming holiday destination with a sublime beach (one of the best on the NSW South Coast) and a reputation as an excellent surfing location.
Nestled between beach and countryside on the New South Wales south coast, Mollymook is the quintessential Getaway for families, romantics, foodies and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
The South Coast of NSW may be well known for its pristine beaches, but it also happens to be home to some great wineries!


FOODIE HIGHLIGHTS
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The South Coast is known as a foodie destination where you’ll be spoilt for choice with mouth-watering menus
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CUPITT’S ESTATE
Tucked behind the rolling green hills of Milton is the famed Cupitt’s Estate. Sip award winning wines, learning about the wine making process, nibbling on cheese from the fromagerie or wetting your whistle at the microbrewery.
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RICK STEIN AT BANNISTERS
Rick Stein at Bannisters is a must for diners seeking to sample the finest local seafood the South Coast has to offer. The iconic restaurant exceeds expectations and is a truly unforgettable experience. The menu highlights Rick’s beloved signature style – fresh seafood, simply cooked. Simply delicious!
https://www.bannisters.com.au/rick-stein/
THE RUSE
Overlooking Ulladulla Harbour, The Ruse offers Central American inspired dishes and an exciting beverage list to compliment the experience.
PILGRIMS
If you’re looking for wholesome, vegetarian fare – Pilgrims Café has it all. In the heart of Milton, the café offers a colourful menu and you’ll soon see why it’s so popular with the locals.
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POOL BAR AT BANNISTERS BY THE SEA
Boasting one of the most spectacular ocean views in Mollymook, the Pool Bar is ideal for a pre-dinner drink or a relaxing dinner by the water. Serving up gourmet pizzas and light bites , an evening spent at the Pool Bar is understated luxury and pure relaxation.
https://www.bannisters.com.au/mollymook/pool-bar/
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THE ROOFTOP BAR & GRILL
Soak up laid back dining and killer cocktails in the treetops of Mollymook. The Rooftop Bar & Grill serves up a delicious seasonal menu with options to cure every craving – from vibrant salads to mouth-watering burgers.
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THE MILTON HOTEL
If you’re craving a cold beer and community spirit, a stop off at the Milton Hotel is a must. Sit back on the deck, take in the fresh air and enjoy house-made craft beer label Dangerous Ales with their eclectic array of flavours on tap.
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GWYLO
Gwylo Mollymook , is the new restaurant from Matt and his team and its SUPERB! Think mind blowing Asian street food in a fantastic buzzing atmosphere, with a little dash of party. You will need to book a table for Gwylo Mollymook WELL in advance, but keep an eye on their socials too as they occasionally have a late cancellation or bar seats available.
02 4454 0201
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HOW TO SPEND YOUR TIME
GO FOR A BUSH WALK
Mollymook and surrounds are blessed with some stunning wilderness, wildlife and bush trails
30 minutes drive south of Mollymook, Bawley Point is the starting point for some lovely bush walks such as the Murramarang Aboriginal Area Walking Track.
To the north-west, the Pigeon House Mountain Walk starts just near Ulladulla and it is a popular walk for avid hikers. you will need to wear comfortable shoes and pack lunch. The summit promises sweeping views as far as Jervis Bay and surrounds.
About 30 minutes north of Mollymook, the Granite Falls Walk is an easy 1km return walk to the falls. Just south of Lake Conjola, on the drive back to Mollymook is the Burrawang Walking Track, a slightly more challenging walk to the Depot Beach Headland.
VISIT MILTON
It’s likely you’ll drive through Milton on the way to Mollymook. But, make sure you circle back during your visit to stay there. Mollymook to Milton takes less than ten minutes to drive. Milton has a cute set of boutiques, cafes, restaurants and shops and it’s a great place to spend an afternoon wandering and tasting the local fare.
VISIT THE BEACH AND LEARN TO SURF
Mollymook Beach sweeps for two kilometres between Bannister Point in the north and the southern headland where the Mollymook golf club is located. Both ends of the beach are patrolled seasonally and the Mollymook Surf Club, which was established in 1933, is located on the southern end.
Summer carnivals are a regular feature, as are surfing events, snorkelling and diving around the rocky headlands and central reef. Dolphins are frequently spotted frolicking in the surf. You can enjoy the views from the clubhouse or one of the cafes overlooking the beach.
Narrawallee Beach is a popular spot for learning to surf and for families. The southern end often has long breaking waves, ideal of learning to surf. The northern end has a great playground and barbecue area, and the beach has lots of room for running around and playing games on the sand.
