Mollymook’s stunning beaches and gourmet dining make this seaside town a destination not to be missed. European settlement dates back to the 1850s with the town named after the Mollymawk, a type of albatross.
Mollymook has some amazing surf spots plus great local restaurants and café’s. There are many accommodation options which boast outstanding ocean views and are a short walk to the beach and local eateries.
Mollymook Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the South Coast. “The reef” is where serious surfers head, while safe swimming can be found at Narrawallee Inlet and the Bogey Hole – a large rock pool located on the headland. There are grassy reserves behind the beach areas perfect for picnics, relaxing and watching the kids at play.
Fishing and whale watching are popular activities at Mollymook and, if you’re lucky, you’ll see dolphins at play and whales during migration.
