DESTINATION: UlladullaKnown for its coastal waterways and excellent golf courses, Ulladulla and its twin town, Mollymook, form a pleasant holiday centre. Main AttractionsThe annual Blessing of the Fleet in Ulladulla Harbour is one of a number of events held over the Easter weekend. One Track For All on the northern headland, is a fascinating trail with paintings and carvings illustrating Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal history of the area. White sandy beaches and clear water are the main attraction with surfers heading for Mollymook. Those looking for more sheltered swimming spots try the Bogey Hole, near the golf course, and Narrawallee Inlet. |
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Lake Conjola, to the north, and Burrill and Tabourie lakes to the south, are good for swimming and fishing. Waterskiing is popular on Conjola and Burrill, while prawning takes place in the shallow waters of Tabourie.
Pigeon House Mountain is a distinctive landmark, located 26km inland, in the southern section of Morton NP. There are panoramic views from the summit, about a 4hr return trip from the car park. The Coomie Nulunga Cultural Trail is located at Warden Head. There is an iron lighthouse built on the headland and the walk features a totem man called Bunan and dream poles depicting local birds and animals. latest stories
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