Mollymook, Coastal administrative district in Shoalhaven City Council, Australia
Mollymook is a coastal district within Shoalhaven City Council located on the southern coast of New South Wales. The area stretches along a rocky shoreline with sandy beaches and small coves framed by rugged cliffs.
The district was originally inhabited by Indigenous peoples and later became part of the modern Shoalhaven administrative system. The coastal location shaped the settlement patterns and local activities over decades.
The area embodies a laid-back coastal lifestyle where locals and visitors naturally gather at the beach to enjoy the ocean and shoreline. The place reflects the relaxed character typical of New South Wales's southern coast.
Visitors find an easily accessible beach area with multiple access points and parking options along the coastal road. The area is best explored on foot, visiting different coves and viewpoints, while tides affect access to certain sections.
On the southern end of Mollymook Beach lies the Bogey Hole, a natural tidal rock pool that offers protected swimming conditions year-round. This rock pool is favored by locals who want to swim in the sea without facing strong waves or ocean currents.
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