It doesn’t matter what time of year you stay with us at Beachfront One Mollymook Beach, there’s always something to do, whether it’s a food & wine festival, live music at the theatre or fun-filled beach side markets.

wine & dine
We’re spoilt for choice, with fantastic wineries, restaurants and casual eateries. Experience fine dining at the famous Rick Stein’s at Bannisters, Tallwood Restaurant or Cupitt’s Vineyard Kitchen where local produce such as seafood, fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables and locally sourced beef feature on the menus.
Wind down at The Guild Italian restaurant and bar, Small Town Wine Bar or the Harvest Bar in Milton, or cool off with a local brew at the Milton Hotel or one of the many local pubs and clubs. The Ruse wine and cocktail bar is Ulladulla’s newest night spot.
In Ulladulla, Milton and Mollymook, the choice of eateries is incredible, with everything from vegetarian, Thai and Japanese to fresh fish and chips by the harbour.

get back to nature
Whether you love the beach or the bush, you can get back to nature with kilometres of unspoilt beaches, pristine lakes and the magnificent Clyde River on the doorstep. Explore our national parks and climb to the top of Pigeon House Mountain (Didthul) or wander along craggy clifftops overlooking isolated coves.
Take a hike through spectacular state forests or explore on your bike. The new Mountain Bike Track is great fun for the whole family.
Grab your board and catch a wave or if you haven’t surfed before, why not take a lesson at one of the sheltered beaches.
Narrawallee Inlet is ideal for stand-up paddleboarding, or take a drive to Shallow Crossing – via the blueberry farm in summer – and soak in the peace and quiet as you canoe upstream or take on the rapids!

festivals & events
Being just three hours from both Sydney and Canberra, makes the region popular with visiting artists, with regular big names appearing live at the Milton Theatre. Catch a band, comedy act or live theatre in this historic venue.
Most weekends there’s something happening around the region, including farmer’s markets at the Milton Showground, Cupitt’s Winery, Ulladulla Harbour or Mollymook Beach Reserve. You’ll find a myriad of local produce, arts, crafts and entertainment.
The annual Easter Blessing of the Fleet brings Italian tradition and loads of colour to town, while the Winter Wine Festival is one not to be missed. The spectacular Willinga Park Equestrian Centre plays hosts to regular national events at Bawley Point.
