Mollymook a quaint little seaside town.

Founded in the 1850’s, Mollymook is a quaint little seaside town. With a beach perfect for swimming and surfers, your whole family can find water activities to keep themselves busy. For serious surfing, Bannisters Point and Narrawallee Beach are only a short drive to the north.

Mollybook Beach - flickr.com

Mollybook Beach: joc.id.au - flickr.com

Mollymook is famous for the “Bogey Hole”, a huge rock pool on the Headland. As a tidal pool, this is a great spot for young children to learn to swim, with safe snorkeling. There are also ample areas for picnicking.

From the headland, head to the southern end of Mollymook Beach. Collers beach is also quite accessible by foot. Both have carparks, however, if you’re traveling by private vehicle.

The Surf Club is at the center of the most popular beaches. This is also the area with the safest swimming. If you’re looking for a great surf break, the southern reef has it in droves (when it’s working). There are beach breaks for those times when its not.

There’s accommodation available in a number of different establishments, including caravan parks, bed and breakfasts, and motels. For a quiet vacation spent enjoying the sun, sand, and surf, Mollymook is a great place to take your family.

To find some great Mollymook accommodation, visit our accommodation website.

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