Top 5 Outdoor Holiday Activities for Kids in Mollymook, Milton & Ulladulla
Planning a South Coast getaway these school holidays? The Shoalhaven region is packed with outdoor adventures that are perfect for keeping kids active, curious and entertained.
From rock pools and coastal walks to paddleboarding and tennis camps, here are some of the best family-friendly activities to build into your holiday.
1. Explore the Bogey Hole at Mollymook
A true South Coast favourite, the Bogey Hole at Mollymook is a must-visit for families.
This natural rock pool is protected from the open ocean, creating calm, clear water that’s ideal for kids to swim, explore and snorkel. It’s also the perfect spot for a bit of low-key adventure—searching for shells, spotting marine life and climbing around the rocks.
It’s simple, free, and always a highlight of any trip.
2. Coastal Walk from Narrawallee to Burrill Lake
If you’re looking to mix adventure with incredible scenery, the coastal walk from Narrawallee to Burrill Lake is hard to beat.
Part of the Southern Headlands Walk, this track connects beaches, headlands and local towns, passing through Mollymook and Ulladulla along the way.
The beauty of it? You don’t have to do the whole thing. Families can jump on for shorter sections, stopping for swims, snacks or a play at one of the many beaches along the route.
Expect ocean views, wildlife spotting and plenty of “wow” moments. Plus the paved path sections are great for bikes & scooters.
3. Gondwana Coast Fossil Walk
Turn a walk into a real-life discovery experience with the Gondwana Coast Fossil Walk.
Located around Ulladulla Harbour, this unique activity lets kids see fossils dating back hundreds of millions of years, formed when this coastline was part of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana.
It’s interactive, educational and genuinely fascinating—perfect for curious kids who love learning while exploring.
4. SUP Boarding & Swimming at Narrawallee Inlet
Narrawallee Inlet is one of the best spots in the region for calm-water fun.
Protected from the surf, the inlet is ideal for stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking and swimming—especially for younger kids or beginners. The area is also perfect for a full day out, with picnic spots, open space and easy water access.
Explore the coastline, relax in the park & enjoy the playground or grab a Coffee & lunch at Tino’s Bodega.
5. Kids Holiday Camps at Ulladulla Tennis Club
Looking for something structured, active and social? Kids holiday camps at the Ulladulla Tennis Club are a standout option.
Our programs are designed to keep kids moving, learning and having fun in a supportive environment. With a mix of tennis, games and group activities, it’s a great way for kids to build confidence, make friends and burn off energy.
Whether your child is picking up a racquet for the first time or already playing regularly, the sessions are tailored to suit all levels.
👉 For the full schedule and to book, click here
👉 Plus, check out our full Holiday line up for the whole family here
Bonus adventure: Ulladulla Wildflower Reserve
For a slower-paced adventure, the Ulladulla Wildflower Reserve is a hidden gem.
With easy walking tracks (around 3–4km loops), it’s perfect for families looking for a short, manageable walk. The reserve is known for its variety of native plants, birdlife and peaceful bush setting, making it a great way to unwind and reconnect with nature.
It’s simple, accessible and a great option when you want a break from the coast.