Sunday 28 February 2016

Ulladulla & Mollymook NSW


The night before we left Narooma we saw the most stunning pink skies telling us the following day would be fine.

However the next day was overcast with rain so not too bad for travelling after the 35+ degree days we had been having. We took a last look at the turquoise sea and the opening bridge of Narooma and headed north.

We didn't really know where we would go but I loved the name ULLADULLA so that was our target. There was also a pet friendly park there so that was a bonus.

After a pit stop at an RV workshop to repair a caravan light and our water inlet fitting (which didn't work!) we arrived at the Ulladulla Headland caravan park and were given a great spot on the top of the cliff with glimpses of the harbour through the trees.

It rained for the rest of the day and all night then we awakened to the most perfect not too hot sunny day.

We explored the harbour area and went on the Gondwana Coast Fossil Time Walk and saw a collection if 510 million year to 3-4 million year old rocks taken from the surrounding area. Examples are Shelly Limestone, Basalt, Ferricrete,Siltstone, Black Slate and others.

We finished the day by going to Moolymook beach which was magnificent.

We came home with an exhausted and very wet but happy dog.
 
The stunning  turquoise sea at Narooma


Narrow bridge takes us north

Pink skies at night

Two lovely people taking a break in Ulladulla

Making friends with squawking babies at the caravan park

This is a 247 Million year old rock called Milton Monzonite found around
Jervis Bay NSW

Interesting sign, not sure why they didn't catch the perpetrators
we turned around and saw the mansion with the obscured
view of the water and took a guess  

Mollymook Beach

Only for brave kids

The entrance to Ulladulla Harbour

Sharing the beach
 


2 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos. Children must be brave to attend that centre :)

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  2. I know and we thought of you as soon as we saw this. Love you xox

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