Ulladulla

Posted by John Bric on Apr 1st, 2010 and filed under Beach, Oceania. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry from your site

Ulladulla is one of the east coasts best-kept secrets.

A coastal town on the east coast of Australia, Ulladulla is just as interesting as its name it.

About three hours south from Sydney, it has been a popular tourist destination for travelers around the country for decades, and now it seems, the rest of the word has finally caught on.

The place itself boasts a beautiful setting, with the town centre based on the foreshore of one of Australia’s greatest beaches.

There is some top quality surf available, as well as great snorkeling, and quality beach activity.

With an abundance of mountains to climb, Ulladulla is also a great place to venture around and do some bushwalking and sightseeing.

If, on the other hand, you’d rather take it easy, then just relax on the warm sand and catch some rays.

The place has plenty of great golf courses that are all of high standard and testing holes.

Staying in the sport genre, there is also a popular Bowls club, which offers bare foot bowls and jugs at dirt-cheap prices.

The only downside to the town is the mediocre nightlife on offer.

Ulludulla does not have huge nightclubs and great bars. What it does offer are nice restaurants with alcohol served, and a few local pubs.

If you are looking for a nice holiday place for you and your family and wan to try somewhere different for a change, then check out Ulladulla.


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