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Is Ulladulla worth visiting?

Is Ulladulla worth visiting?

But it’s definitely worth visiting Ulladulla and Mollymook in the Shoalhaven region. Ulladulla and Mollymook are vibrant coastal towns that are about 230 kilometres south of Sydney, half way between Batemans Bay to the south and Nowra to the north.

What is the 100 Beach challenge?

Explore 170 kilometres of coastline by checking off our 100 Beaches using our online game. Challenge yourself on an adventure through our national parks or enjoy Shoalhaven wines and produce at cellar doors and long lunches.

How do you get to Racecourse Beach Ulladulla?

Racecourse Beach in Ulladulla is a long surf beach which can be accessed from the car park and lookout on South Pacific Crescent.

Where is Racecourse Beach?

Racecourse Beach near Bawley Point town backs onto Racecourse Beach Tourist Park. It is a short walk from the car park on Murramarang Road and is loved for fishing, surfing and has great sand dunes which will entertain kids for hours.

What is the population of Ulladulla?

16,495
It is on the Princes Highway about 230 kilometres (140 mi) south of Sydney, halfway between Batemans Bay to the south and Nowra to the north….Ulladulla, New South Wales.

Ulladulla New South Wales
Population 16,495 (2019)
Postcode(s) 2539
Elevation 15 m (49 ft)

How long is one track for all Ulladulla?

1.20 mile
Check out this 1.20 mile, loop trail near Ulladulla, New South Wales. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 35 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking, walking, and other nature trips.

How many beaches are in Jervis Bay?

16 white
From Shoalhaven Heads in the north to Bawley Point in the south, this beautiful stretch of coastline packs in 16 white sand beaches and plenty of laid-back coastal vibes.

How many beaches are in the Shoalhaven?

100
Located on the beautiful NSW south coast we are bordered by mountains, coastal plains and 100 magnificent beaches with 49 towns and villages.

Who owns Racecourse Beach Caravan Park?

the BIG4 group
Tasman Holiday Parks – Racecourse Beach is part of the BIG4 group.

Who owns Tasman holiday parks?

Tasman Tourism Operations
Tasman Holiday Parks operates all its properties, which are ultimately owned by Tasman Tourism Operations, and employs more than 300 staff.

How did Ulladulla get its name?

Origin of Name It is likely that ‘ulladulla’ is derived from a local Yuin Aboriginal word – either ‘ullada ullada’ and ‘Woollahderra’ which meant ‘safe harbour’. There is a story that the term ‘holey dollar’, which was an early form of currency in the colony, is also involved in the evolution of the word.

Is Ulladulla a good place to live?

“Great Beach village” Safe and family friendly, a fishing, dairy and forestry community that still see’s itself as a country town with country town values. Honestly Uladulla is Mollymook and without the ultra rich, crowded beaches, traffic and long weekend drunken rentals. Great place!