For the days when you have had enough sun and surf and the fish are not biting, there are plenty of other places to visit and things to do that are within easy reach of Narrawallee.
Shoalhaven Visitor Information Centre Ulladulla
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The Ulladulla Harbour Markets are run by the volunteer members of the local unit of Marine Rescue NSW and have become an institution in this pretty South Coast town. Usually held on the second Sunday of each month, the craft, produce and speciality stalls attract visitors from near and far. The markets are a magnet for local shoppers and visitors alike, so they have a year-round appeal.
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Ulladulla Tenpin Bowling Centre an activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. If you have never played before, we will teach how to bowl at our free learn to bowl sessions. 141 St Vincent Street, Ulladulla, open 7 days a week
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Ulladulla is close to several wonderful national parks. Morton National Park, to the west, is home to Pigeon House Mountain, a local landmark which is a popular climb. Murramarang National Park, between Ulladulla and Batemans Bay, has beautiful coastal walks, beaches and camping sites.
- Something’s Brewing is a unique business located in Ulladulla’s oldest house, a beautiful little workers cottage which was built in 1850 and has been lovingly restored, providing the perfect environment for a business.
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Tea and coffee enthusiasts will find an extensive range of quality loose leaf teas and award winning coffee beans, while they also have a range of hot chocolate, gourmet biscuits, jams, local honey and other treats to satisfy all tastebuds. A range of tea and coffee accessories, polish ceramics, candles, natural soaps and gifts are available in store. The tea range includes 70 varieties of black, white, green, herbal, organic, Fruit Melange and Rooibos teas.
Opening Hours – Tuesday- Friday 10am- 5pm, Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays 10am -3pm
- Ulladulla's famous indoor entertainment centre is Funland Ulladulla, an indoor fun park for all ages including the latest games and rides. All the games are new or specially selected classics that are sure to delight young and old alike. Funland Ulladulla is the largest indoor entertainment centre in NSW
- Ulladulla’s lighthouse at Warden Head is part of a network of navigational aids maintained around Australia’s 20,000 kilometre coastline for the safety of ships and other crafts. Located at the Eastern end of Deering St Ulladulla, a 5 minute drive from the centre of Ulladulla
- Tucked away on the Northern Headland at Ulladulla (via Dolphin Street) is One Track for All, with four lookouts providing spectacular views of the coast and harbour. Telling the story of the southern Shoalhaven Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal history, from an Aboriginal prospective. It is a cultural trail that will delight all, with the stories illustrated through the many relief carvings and paintings placed around the 2km track.
- Milton is a historic agricultural town close to Narrawallee. It’s set on a ridge between green valleys and the Great Dividing Range.This National Trust town has blossomed over the past few years. Bookshops, cafés and galleries have taken over most of the main street, making Milton a pocket-sized delight.
- Mogo is located just ten minutes from Batemans Bay / Moruya on the Nature Coast of NSW approximately one hours drive south of Narrawallee. originally a gold minig town, Mogo’s architectural heritage has been maintained with shops and dwellings being built to compliment the surviving miners cottages. These buildings are now galleries and speciality shops brimming with traditional and modern art, exotic and unusual artefacts, elegant jewellery and home décor, ceramics, collectables, antiques and cafes. This rare blend of contemporary style with old world charm brings a rich cultural feel to Mogo, offering visitors to the area a most enjoyable shopping experience in a relaxed atmosphere.
- Mogo Zoo is a privately owned zoo situated 10km south of Batemans Bay in the village of Mogo. The zoo is open 9:00am to 5:00pm seven days a week except for Christmas Day. It is recommended you allow a minimum of 2 hours for your visit to our zoo, and plan your visit to include our keeper talks and feeding sessions which commence at *10.30 am and 1.45 pm each day