
5 toilet locations mapped across Ulladulla and Mollymook — the south coast fishing town with Italian heritage that runs deep. The Blessing of the Fleet at Easter, fresh fish off the boats at the harbour, Pigeon House Mountain looming inland, and Milton's boutique village five minutes away. From the harbour loo to Mollymook's surf beach, every dunny sorted on this stretch of the south coast.
5 facilities available in Ulladulla
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Ulladulla and Mollymook run together along the coast. Here's the nearest dunny wherever you are on this stretch of the south coast.
Ulladulla Harbour toilets
Right by the fish co-op and boat ramp. Accessible, baby change. The main facility in town.
Ulladulla Harbour is the heart of town — fishing boats, the co-op, and a working harbour with real character. The toilet block is near the boat ramp. Buy fresh fish from the co-op while you're there. Best seafood on the south coast.
Mollymook Beach toilets
Near the surf club. Accessible. The beach suburb 5 minutes north of Ulladulla.
Mollymook is the beach side of Ulladulla — a long, beautiful beach with consistent surf. The toilet block is near the surf club. Bannisters restaurant is up on the hill if you want to upgrade from fish and chips to fine dining.
Racecourse Beach toilets
Popular family beach with rock pool. Car park facilities.
Racecourse Beach is Ulladulla's closest beach to town. The rock pool at the southern end is perfect for kids. Toilet block at the car park. Less crowded than Mollymook and more sheltered in a southerly wind.
Civic Centre toilets
Central location on the Princes Highway. Near shops and cafes.
The Civic Centre toilets are in the middle of Ulladulla's commercial strip. Shops, cafes, and the supermarket are all within walking distance. Also handy for the Blessing of the Fleet festival at Easter.
Ulladulla Harbour toilets
Open 24hr. Right where the action is. Rock fishing or harbour fishing — the dunny is right there.
Ulladulla is a serious fishing town. The harbour has rock platforms, the wharf, and boat ramp access. The toilets are open 24 hours — handy for early morning fishing sessions. The co-op opens early if you'd rather buy than catch.
Civic Centre or Harbour toilets
No facilities at the mountain car park (just a pit toilet). Use town facilities before or after.
Pigeon House Mountain (Didthul) is 30 minutes west in Morton National Park. The trailhead has a basic pit toilet only. Most hikers use Ulladulla facilities before or after the walk. The climb is steep — allow 3-4 hours return.
Ulladulla's Italian fishing community has shaped this town since the 1930s. The Blessing of the Fleet at Easter is the biggest event on the south coast calendar.
South coast fishing town with Italian roots, population around 15,000. Pigeon House Mountain inland, Mollymook and Narrawallee beaches to the north, and Milton's heritage village five minutes away.

Fresh catch daily from the fishing fleet. Snapper, flathead, tuna, prawns. Buy straight off the boats. The co-op is a south coast institution.
5.4km return walk in Morton National Park. Steep final section with metal ladders. 360-degree views from the flat summit. Allow 3-4 hours.
Beautiful surf beach 5 minutes north. Consistent waves, clean sand, the Bannisters restaurant on the hill. One of the south coast's best.
Heritage village with boutique shops, galleries, and Pilgrims Cafe. Five minutes from Ulladulla. The perfect half-day add-on to any Ulladulla trip.
Annual Italian fishing festival. Procession, food stalls, fireworks. The biggest event on the south coast calendar. Running since 1956.
Walking track connecting Ulladulla harbour to Mollymook Beach via Racecourse Beach. Headland views, rock platforms, whale watching in season.
Racecourse Beach rock pool for safe swimming. Natural ocean pool cut into the rock platform. Calm water for kids, scenic for everyone.
20 minutes south. Beaches, bush camping, and kangaroos on the beach at Pebbly Beach. One of the south coast's best national parks.
Ulladulla and Mollymook together cover budget to luxury. A great base for the south coast between Jervis Bay and Batemans Bay.

Beachfront apartments and Bannisters by the Sea. Premium spot with ocean views. Walk to the surf. The upmarket side of Ulladulla. $200-500/night.
Nearest dunny: Mollymook Beach toilets (accessible, near surf club).
Motels and holiday units near the harbour. Walk to shops, restaurants, and the fish co-op. Good value — $120-200/night. The working town, not the resort strip.
Nearest dunny: Harbour toilets (accessible, baby change, 24hr).
Several caravan parks with cabins, powered sites, and camping. Ulladulla Headland Holiday Haven has ocean views. Budget-friendly from $35/night for sites.
Nearest dunny: On-site facilities plus harbour toilets nearby.
From Sydney: 3 hours via the Princes Highway (230km). From Canberra: 2.5 hours east via the Kings Highway and Princes Highway.
From Jervis Bay: 45 minutes south. From Batemans Bay: 1 hour north.
Premier Motor Service and V/Line run coaches from Sydney to Ulladulla (3.5-4 hours). Limited service — check timetables.
No train service to Ulladulla. The nearest station is Kiama (1 hour north), then bus connection.
Beach and harbour facilities across Ulladulla and Mollymook. Rinse off after swimming or fishing.
| Location | Toilet | Shower | Drinking Water | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ulladulla Harbour | Yes | -- | Yes | Bubbler near fish co-op. No shower — it's a harbour, not a beach. |
| Racecourse Beach | Yes | Yes | -- | Cold outdoor shower at the car park. Good for rinsing after the rock pool. |
| Mollymook Beach | Yes | Yes | Yes | Best beach facilities. Showers and bubblers near the surf club. |
| Narrawallee Beach | Yes | Yes | -- | Basic outdoor shower at the car park end. |
| Civic Centre | Yes | -- | Yes | Town centre. Shops nearby for water refills. |
From budget motels to Bannisters luxury. The Ulladulla-Mollymook strip covers all price points.
| Property | Type | Location | Ensuite | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bannisters by the Sea | Boutique hotel | Mollymook | Yes — luxury | Rick Stein's restaurant. Ocean views. The south coast's finest. $350-600/night. |
| Mollymook Shores | Motel | Mollymook | Yes | Solid mid-range on the beach. Pool. Walk to sand. $150-250/night. |
| Ulladulla Headland Holiday Haven | Holiday park | Headland | Cabins yes / sites shared | Ocean views from the headland. Cabins, camping. Walk to harbour. Great value. |
| Ulladulla Guest House | B&B | Town centre | Yes | Heritage building. Walk to harbour and shops. Breakfast included. $130-200/night. |
Yes. Ulladulla Harbour has a public toilet block near the fish co-op and boat ramp. Open 24 hours. This is the most-used facility in town — right where the fishing boats come in and visitors browse the harbour. Well-maintained by Shoalhaven City Council.
The Blessing of the Fleet is an annual Easter festival celebrating Ulladulla's Italian fishing heritage. The Italian community has been fishing from Ulladulla since the 1930s. The festival includes a procession, blessing of the fishing fleet, food stalls, entertainment, and fireworks. The harbour toilets and civic centre toilets are both available during the festival.
Yes. Mollymook Beach has a public toilet block near the surf club car park. Mollymook is the beach suburb immediately north of Ulladulla — a 5-minute drive. The beach is excellent and less crowded than many south coast beaches.
Ulladulla is approximately 230km south of Sydney, about 3 hours by car via the Princes Highway. It's a popular long weekend destination for Sydneysiders. The drive is scenic, especially the section south of Kiama along the coast.
Yes. Milton is a heritage village just 5 minutes west of Ulladulla on the Princes Highway. It has boutique shops, galleries, cafes, and a theatre. Many visitors combine Milton and Ulladulla in a day trip. Milton has its own public facilities on the main street.
Pigeon House Mountain (Didthul) is about 30 minutes west of Ulladulla in Morton National Park. The walk is 5.4km return with a steep final section using metal ladders. 360-degree views from the top. There are basic pit toilets at the car park trailhead — no facilities on the walk itself.
Ulladulla is one of the best fishing towns on the south coast. Offshore: tuna, marlin, kingfish. From the rocks and harbour: snapper, bream, flathead, luderick. The harbour has a fish co-op selling the day's catch if you'd rather buy than catch. Toilets at the harbour are open 24 hours.
Ulladulla is a fishing town on the south coast of New South Wales. Population approximately 15,000 (including Mollymook and Milton). Dharawal and Dhurga country. Located 230km south of Sydney. Known for Italian fishing heritage, the Blessing of the Fleet, and proximity to Pigeon House Mountain.
