Eden is a coastal town located on the New South Wales far south coast, 25 kilometres from the popular holiday resort town of Merimbula and north of Mallacoota in the eastern most corner of Victoria.
Fronting the waters of Twofold Bay, Eden is home to commercial fishing fleets and offers good fishing opportunities for visitors. The coastline in the area consists of a combination of tranquil swimming beaches and scenic rocky headlands.
Eden is an ideal holiday spot, surrounded by forests, national parks and nestled on a pristine coastline.
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Killer Whale Museum This publicly owned facility is located on a hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean where whales may be seen during particular times of year, and offers a diverse range of permanent exhibitions plus travelling and special inhouse exhibitions |
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Ben Boyd National Park Stretching south along the coast from Merimbula to Eden and Green Cape, this national park includes sandy surf beaches, rugged bays, sheltered inlets, camping grounds, historic lighthouses, heathlands and forests |
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South East Forest National Park Located in the hinterland west of Eden, Merimbula and Bega, this park features outstanding old-growth forests, fern gullies and granite peaks |
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Mount Imlay National Park Located south-west of Eden, the park surrounds Mt Imlay which offers offers great views of the coast and surrounding forests from its peak |
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Eden Whale Festival Celebrating the whale migration through Eden's waters, the festival offers a great range of activities and events for all |
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