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Bulli Cemetery

The historic Bulli Cemetery is the final resting place for many of Wollongong’s pioneers.

The first burials at this location are recorded to have taken place within the Methodist Section in March 1876.

This cemetery's beautiful stone monuments and ocean views make it a unique and peaceful place to visit.

View a map of Bulli Cemetery  PDF, 54.64 KB

Parking

On-street parking is available on roads surrounding the cemetery.

Public Transport

Bulli Cemetery is approximately 1.6km, or a 20 minute walk, from Bulli Train Station. It is also approximately 1.5km, or a 19 minute walk, from Woonona Train Station.

The nearest bus stop is on Farrell Road, Bulli, approximately 280 metres, or a 3 minute walk away.

See the Transport for NSW website for train or bus trip planning details.

Moving through the site

  • There is pathway access to all areas of the cemetery
  • Some of the older concrete pathways and grassed surfaces may be uneven.

Toilets

  • Public toilets are available near Carrington Street
  • There is no accessible toilet at this site.

Bulli Cemetery is open:

  • 6am to 5.30pm during standard time
  • 6am to 7pm during daylight savings time.

Pedestrian access is available during daylight hours.

Memorial options

Burials

There are no graves available at Bulli Cemetery.

The only burials permitted are for families with existing ownership. Conditions apply; please contact us to discuss burials at this cemetery.

Please see the Our Site Rules page for conditions that apply to people visiting or maintaining our cemeteries and gardens.