Best known for its excellent surf beach and neighbouring lush green golf course, Mollymook beach sweeps for 2km between Bannister Point in the north plus the southern headland. The southern end of the beach is home to the Mollymook Surf Lifesaving Clubhouse and is patrolled during the summer season. The far northern end is another great swimming location and the rocks at Bannister Head are a favourite spot for divers in the know. Dolphins are frequently spotted frolicking in the surf, and whales are sighted seasonally. Fish abound in the bay and beach and boat fishing are both popular.
A well known natural feature on Mollymook is the 'Bogey Hole', a large circular rock pool located on the headland. The Bogey Hole is a tidal pool and is very shallow at low tide. A ring of rocks arounf the hole ensures a safe and fun environment for children and adults of all ages. Hours of entertainment can also be enjoyed whilst exploring its surrounding rock platform.
Summer carnivals are a regular feature as is surfing, snorkelling and diving around the rocky headlands and central reef.


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