Things to do! A ‘MUST do’ during your vacation in Mollymook Milton Ulladulla is take a 1 hour drive south – visit Mogo Zoo & Tyler’s Pantry Mogo restaurant (One Hat) and cafe situated in the picturesque historic gold mining village of Mogo.
The Mogo Zoo provides world standard facilities for over 253 animals of more than 43 rare and exotic species and is committed to the conservation of endangered species. It exhibits an extraordinary range of animals, including the majestic White Lion, Silvery Gibbon, Emperor Tamarin, African Serval, Meerkat, Nepalese Red Panda, Lar Gibbon, Golden-Lion Tamarin, Ring-tailed Lemur, Brazilian Tapir, Sumatran Tiger, Oriental Small-Clawed Otter, Snow Leopard, Giraffe, Zebra and Mogo Zoo’s newest residents a troop of western Lowland gorillas including the 210kg Silver Back ‘Kibabu’.
Mogo Zoo, open 7 days a week. 222 Tomakin Road, Mogo, NSW Ph: (02) 4474-4930 Web: www.mogozoo.com.au
Enjoy a wide range of massage therapy and pampering treatments in the privacy of your accommodation.
Heather Sands a qualified massage therapist, provides massage therapy for both men and women, including remedial, therapeutic, hot stones, reflexology, lymphatic drainage, head and foot pampers, and back rejuvenation in the peace & privacy of your accommodation.
Image: Heather providing massage therapy to guest at Mollymook Beach Waterfront accommodation.
Bookings are essential. For further details and costs, follow Heather’s link to web site or call on (02) 4455 4874.
Beauty treatments and facials at their best in the gorgeous seaside town of Ulladulla. Face & Body Therapy Ulladulla has many beauty treatments on offer for locals and visitors alike. Whether you are holidaying in Mollymook, Milton, Burrill Lake or here in Ulladulla we have a great range of beauty treatments for you to choose from.
Enjoy your time in Ulladulla with beauty & massage treatments to make you feel rejuvenated and totally relaxed. Our Tightening Firm Skin Facial is a favourite with everyone or perhaps our Oxygen treatment would suit you more – we are here to help make your visit special.
Our beauty salon at Kings Point (just south of Ulladulla) stands out from the rest with the latest technologies to give you guaranteed results, yes we offer a money-back guarantee on all our services at the salon.
The best beauty services are to be found right here so simply phone 4454 3521 and receive the facial your skin deserves.
Massage Ulladulla – Mollymook, Milton and Burrill Lake.
Whether on holidays or a local resident it is always time for a great massage. Face & Body Therapy and massage Ulladulla offers a selection of relaxation massage, remedial massage or a bit of both! On our menu we have a Body Bliss Massage, Body Glow Massage (with honey & sugar softening treatment), Body Glow Massage with Facial, Head, Neck & Shoulder Massage or Targeted Remedial Massage (some Health Fund rebates available). For more details go to Face & Body Massage home web site: click link: Face and Body Massage
We guarantee you will enjoy your time out with us here in Ulladulla and your massage one to remember.
Nicci has been a massage therapist for nearly 20 years. In this time she has gained not only formal qualifications in several areas but a loyal and diverse client base.
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Nicci is a qualified Swedish masseur, has gained certification in Advance Prime Tuning with Elaine Croker, Awards in Human Anatomy & Physiology by Elaine Marieb at the Academy of Remedial Therapies, has complete a workshop with Kit Laughlin in overcoming neck and back pain and taught Swedish massage for Southern Adult Education for two years.
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Client Base:
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Nicci’s client base varies from elderly suffering joint pain and arthritis issues, expectant mothers, committed athletes needing to replenish their finely tuned muscles, to people who require maintenance on tired stressed bodies.
Things to do – Mt Bushwalker, Hiking, Bush walking
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Directions: 9 km Nth of Milton PO, turn left off Highway at sign post to Porters Creek Dam (Pointer Gap Rd). At the end of Pointer Gap Rd turn right (T section) & travel along to the Mt Bushwalker car park. The track is easily followed with colour markers, marking the way across the rock plateau.
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Things to do in the Mollymook, Milton, Ulladulla area include the Mount Bush walker hike. Mt Bush walker is bounded by the Morton National Park to the west, the Conjola National Park to the north and the Meroo National Park to the south and the Tasman Sea to the east. The National Parks provide for some excellent bush walking/Hiking trails, astonishing views westward to the Budawang mountains and wilderness areas, and east to the majestic coastline. On these National Park walks you will experience an array of bird-life, flora and fauna. Graeme Barrow author of “Bush Tracks between Nowra and Batemans Bay” has an extensive list of walks in this region. Some of the popular bush walks include: Mt Bushwalker, Pigeon House Mountain, George Boyd lookout and the Pretty Beach to Pebbly Beach walk.
Mt Bushwalker. This is Graeme Barrow’s pick of the National Park bush walks. Unlike Pigeon House Mountain, the Mt Bushwalker walk is an easy walk with majestic scenery. You actually drive to the top of the mountain and then the walk is across a plateau (walk climb is approx. 6.5 km return) with views of the “The Castle” & “Pigeon House Mtn”. On the occasion my wife and I did this walk we were able to light a fire and boil the bush billy (literally) plus BBQ some meat. Just a beautiful outing. Can be done in 2 hours or take your time and enjoy.
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(Walking trail maps used with permission) (Click on images to enlarge)
Things to do, Pigeon House Mountain, Bush walking – Hiking
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Directions: From the Milton traffic lights drive west past the showground and follow the sealed road for say 10 or 12 minutes arriving at the sign post to Pigeon House mountain. Follow up the dirt road on the right to the car park.
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Things to do in the Mollymook Milton Ulladulla area: The Pigeon House Mountain climb is a “MUST DO” for those that are “FIT” visiting the Mollymook Milton Ulladulla area. An estimated 8,000 people making the climb each year. Allow 4 hours. We left early in the morning and had breakfast on the summit. Majestic views are enjoyed at sunrise. On a clear day you can see the entire coastline from Point Perpendicular in the north to Mount Dromedary in the south. (Walking trail maps used with permission)
Captain Cook & Sir Joseph Banks wrote about this remarkable peak back in April 1770. The Aborigines of the Walbanja and Wandandian tribes called it Dithol meaning a woman’s breast or Did-Del. From the top of the mountain there are magnificent panoramic views of the rugged cliffs and gorges carved by the Clyde River and its tributaries. Dominating the view to the north-west are two elongated plateau of Byangee Walls and the Castle. My wife and I can confirm the majesty of this “Hike” and the glorious views in all directions, once on top of the peak.
National Parks – Hiking – Bush Walking, Things to do, Mollymook Milton Ulladulla
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The Mollymook, Milton, Ulladulla area is bounded by the Morton National Park to the west, the Conjola National Park to the north and the Meroo National Park to the south and the Tasman Sea to the east. The National Parks provide for some excellent bush walking/Hiking trails, astonishing views westward to the Budawang mountains and wilderness areas, and east to the majestic coastline. On these National Park walks you will experience an array of bird-life, flora and fauna. Graeme Barrow author of “Bush Tracks between Nowra and Batemans Bay” has an extensive list of walks in this region. Some of the popular bush walks include: Mt Bushwalker, Pigeon House Mountain, George Boyd lookout and the Pretty Beach to Pebbly Beach walk.
(Click on images to enlarge) (Walking trail maps used with permission)
Mt Bushwalker.
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This is Graeme Barrow’s pick of the National Park bush walks. Unlike Pigeon House Mountain, the Mt Bushwalker walk is an easy walk with majestic scenery. You actually drive to the top of the mountain and then the walk is across a plateau (walk climb is approx. 70 metres) 6.5 km return with views of the “The Castle” & “Pigeon House Mtn”. On the occasion my wife and I did this walk we were able to light a fire and boil the bush billy (literally) plus BBQ some meat. Just a beautiful outing. Can be done in 2 hours or take your time and enjoy.
Directions: 9 km Nth of Milton PO, turn left off Highway at sign post to Porters Creek Dam (Pointer Gap Rd).
At the end of Pointer Gap Rd turn right (T section) & travel along to the Mt Bushwalker car park.
The track is easily followed with colour markers, marking the way across the rock plateau.
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Pigeon House Mountain.
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Captain Cook & Sir Joseph Banks wrote about this remarkable peak back in April 1770. The Aborigines of the Walbanja and Wandandian tribes called it Dithol meaning a woman’s breast or Did-Del. Today upwards of 8000 people make the assent annually. From the top of the mountain there are magnificent panoramic views of the rugged cliffs and gorges carved by the Clyde River and its tributaries. Dominating the view to the north-west are two elongated plateau of Byangee Walls and the Castle. My wife and I can confirm the majesty of this “Hike” and the glorious views in all directions, once on top of the peak. A “must do walk” provided you are fit!
Directions: Take the turn off at the Milton traffic lights and follow the signs.
Allow 4 hours, can be done quicker or take your time and enjoy. Best on a clear day. (4.5 kms ascending 500 metres.)
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Pretty Beach to Pebbly Beach.
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The day my wife and I did this walk the temperature was in the mid 30’s. Nonetheless you could not be impressed with the beauty of this national park. Take your camera and a map for this coastline walk, Drive via Kioloa to Pretty Beach. Best in the morning, from Pretty Beach walk the short distance north to the Snapper Rocks lockout for some majestic pics. Then head south along the beach to Snake Bay. Here you detour inland a little and follow the track to Pebbly Beach.
For the (Pretty Beach to Pebbly Beach) return journey take the Murramarang Range plateau track back to Pretty Beach. (16 km return) (OR you could do the return journey from Snake Bay, allow 4 hrs or from Pebbly Beach allow 6 to 8 hrs) (Best to do the beach walk at low tide.)
Park near the Kioloa boat ramp, follow the track around the headland to Snapper Rocks Lookout down to Pretty beach and take the National Park track direct back to Kioloa. Best in the morning, to reach the Snapper Rocks lockout before the winds arrive for some majestic pics. of the coastline. Take your camera and a map for this coastline walk. (Could combine this easy picturesque walk with the more strenuous Pretty Beach to Pebbly Beach walk.)
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Florance Head Walk
Things to do visiting Mollymook Milton Ulladulla, a beautiful bush walk to Florance Head. A relatively easy flat walk of 8.5kms (return) say allow 2hr 45min (return) Enjoy some lovely flora and fauna along the way and some very active bird life for some beautiful photography. The highlight is at the end with majestic views over Pigeon House Mountain and the Budawang Mountains.
Another picturesque beach, coastline and un-spoilt area. Take a camera & picnic lunch to explore this beautiful area.
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George Boyd Lookout and adjacent Rainforest Walk.
Turn off the Princes Highway north of Milton at the sign “12 mile drive”. Short easy walks with extraordinary views.
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Botanical gardens at the Booderee National Park.
Jervis Bay. A relaxing and inspiring walk through the Jervis bay Botanical gardens.
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Beecroft National Park, Currarong.
This is my wife’s favourite walk. See the wreck of the SS Merimbula &/or take the trail to Mermaid Rocks where according to Rex Hunt it is the only place whereby you can fish for marlin off the mainland. While in the area visit Point Perpendicular a spectacular sheer cliff face that rises 75 metres up from the ocean. On one of our trips we witnessed a youngster who had ab-sailed down the face and climbing back up froze about 10 metres from the top of the cliff. Another nice area is the protected shores of the secluded Long Beach & Honeymoon Bay. Take a picnic lunch a make a full day of this excellent outing. Also take your cosies, good swimming and snorkeling.
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Ken Banks, Mollymook Beach Waterfront: Editor for Mollymook News and Destination Mollymook Milton Ulladulla
Mahria Morrow brings her Sundara beauty salon and day spa services’ to the heart of Milton, NSW. The beauty salon is a beautiful Moroccan style retreat where you can escape for relaxation, pampering or body maintenance.
Offering a wide range of treatments for your skin and body that include facials and body treatments, waxing, eyelash extensions, make up, skin care, body massages and therapy.
Sundara beauty salon and day spa specialises in providing make up for formal occasions, in particular for wedding and bridal parties and uses only the best natural and organic ‘make up’ provided by No 1 brands ‘BIOLINE’ and ‘INIKA’.
Weddings held on Council Property – Mollymook Milton Ulladulla
Weddings held on Council Property
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The Shoalhaven area has many picturesque locations near Mollymook Beach Waterfront that are perfect for your wedding ceremony, family function, private event or business meetings. .
In the Southern Shoalhaven area of Mollymook Milton Ulladulla and adjoining villages we have many reserves and idyllic settings for your wedding ceremony or private function. Some of the more popular reserves are at Mollymook Beach, Narrawallee Beach, Edith Twynam Reserve, Collers Beach and Dolphin Point Reserve plus many more to choose from.
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. For more information or to make a booking please contact: Parks Operations administration: (02) 4429 3339.
The Mollymook Milton Ulladulla area has a variety of wedding reception venues available to choose from and many accommodation properties available for the bride and groom, bridesmaids and groomsmen and wedding guests. From basic motels to waterfront apartments and romantic accommodation.
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The Mollymook surf club and Mollymook Golf Club provide for Mollymook Beach wedding receptions. Great locations for a magical wedding and reception. The beach is secluded, the accommodation plentiful, the weather is not too hot and the photos always look incredible.If you are on a tight budget then perhaps a midweek wedding would be the perfect way to secure a wedding at discounted rate. Rates are cheaper for hall rental and accommodation during the week as compare to a weekend wedding.
Cupitt’s Winery is another option with breathtaking views, is an ideal location to celebrate your special day. The lake views and historic building provides the perfect setting for your ceremony in addition they provide the award winning Vineyard Kitchen restaurant.
The Milton Ulladulla Ex-Servo’s Club has two wedding venues, the Ulladulla Civic Centre, opposite Ulladulla harbour that can seat up to 600 people, plus the Sea Salt Function Centre, for up to 300 people.