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A great base for exploring nearby national parks, this coastal fishing town offers mild climate and pebbled beaches.
Ulladulla is a coastal town in New South Wales, Australia.
The name Ulladulla is an Aboriginal word meaning "safe harbor". Alternate spellings as Woolladoorh or Ngulla-dulla have been recorded.
In recent years tourism has brought significant growth to the town including plans for larger shopping and recreation areas, such as the Dunn and Lewis memorial foundation center being built. The underdeveloped beaches along this stretch are mainly populated by Sydneysiders and Canberrans during holiday periods, although Canberrans largely holiday further south, to Kioloa and Batemans Bay. The area is largely unknown to Victorian holiday makers.
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