Ulladulla Suburb Profile

Life in Ulladulla is laid-back and lowkey. Halfway between Sydney and Canberra, you won’t find hurry or haste here. But that’s not to say Ulladulla is a sleepy town. Favoured by surfers, fishermen, sea-changers and retirees, life here is to be enjoyed. Cafes and eateries line the high street, whilst a bevy of beaches beckon. A wander down the Princes Highway, Ulladulla’s main thoroughfare, offers local coffee stores, a library, civic centre, surf shops and more.
Locals are spoilt for choice with surf breaks enough for everyone, whilst Mollymook Surf Life Saving Club operates as a community hub.
With a larger population and main strip than surrounding Shoalhaven towns, Ulladulla is regarded as the commercial centre for the region with major supermarkets and medical services readily available.
Area Features
Historic Harbour
The heart of town, Ulladulla’s historic harbour continues to play an active role in the local economy. One of the South Coast’s largest commercial fishing fleets operates here on a daily basis.
Ulladulla Wharf Markets
Held on the second Sunday of each month, the Ulladulla Wharf Markets are a highlight of the region’s social calendar. Here, local produce, handmade items and street food can be purchased with a harbour backdrop.
Bounty of Beaches
Ulladulla is brimming with beaches, from surfer’s haunt Rennies Beach to family-friendly Ulladulla Harbour North Beach. Beach days aren’t just a day out here, but a way of life here.