Bulli

Suburb

Bulli is a residential seaside area near the northern end of suburban Wollongong. It extends to Bulli Tops, situated within the Illawarra Escarpment.

Bulli is a proud working town with many buildings and monuments that bear witness to the hardships and heroism of Australia’s early mining history.

In its pubs, churches, houses and public buildings, Bulli recaptures much of the flavour of a mining village of the 19th century.

The quickest way to reach Bulli is to take the freeway to Bulli Pass and drive down the escarpment, but a more scenic and enjoyable drive is along the Grand Pacific Drive, which begins in Sutherland at the Royal National Park and ends in Nowra.

Arguably the best part of this drive is the 665 metre Sea Cliff Bridge, a masterpiece of engineering. Stop and walk along the bridge and revel in the coastal scenery.

Quick Facts

Bulli is a suburb of Wollongong in New South Wales. It is located approximately 58kms from the capital Sydney covering an area of 8.662 square kilometres. Bulli has a recorded population of 6105 residents and is within the Australian Eastern Daylight Time zone Australia/Sydney.

If you are planning a visit to Bulli we’ve put together some of the things nearby that you can see or do while you are here. These include, places to stay, tours and attractions, some upcoming events and places where you can grab a meal. Go ahead, try one of the buttons above. Every destination has something worth seeing so start exploring… If you know Bulli and think we’ve missed something, let us know and we’ll share it here.