Eden is often described as
a natural paradise with its stunning setting
on the shores of Twofold Bay and surrounded
by Ben Boyd National Park with its forests and
unspoilt beaches • more
Twofold Bay and local beaches - such as Aslings
Beach and Cocora Beach - offer excellent opportunities
for a wide range of water sports, fishing and
boating - or just relaxing with a swim or a
walk along a secluded stretch of sand • more information
Aslings Beach
salt air ... and seafood
The Eden Wharf is a prominent local attraction
just a short stroll from Eden Oceanview. Apart
from the fishing boats - and fishing, diving
and whale-watching charters - to enjoy the wharf
is also the perfect place to indulge in the
local fare (especially seafood) at the range
of cafes and restaurants on the waterfront.
Eden is famous for its fresh seafood which
comes straight off the trawlers. There is also
a ready supply of the delicious Eden mussels
- grown in the crystal clear waters of Twofold
Bay.
Twofold Bay
whales & whalewatching
Eden is also famous for it's whales - and whale
watching - and has a unique history which developed
around the whaling industry. Today the Eden
Killer Whale Museum is well known for its exhibition
featuring 'Old Tom'.
Eden is also surrounded by National Parks -
ideal for bushwalking and experiencing the local
wildlife and flora. Historical places of interest
include Ben Boyd tower, Edrom Lodge and Davidson's
Whaling Station. The Marine Discovery
Centre is now open as well.
With so much to offer Eden is emerging as the
perfect Sapphire Coast destination for those
looking to holiday naturally • see location maps