Eden is a great place to visit for that weekend getaway. And to make your travel planning easier, today I am sharing the best things to do in Eden NSW. Eden is located at the bottom of New South Wales- on the East Coast of Australia. It is located in the middle of Melbourne and Sydney on the Princes Highway.
The town is just over the border from Victoria past Mallacoota. It has different shops that are supported by government services. It’s one of the prime tourist destinations for people who want to break from their routine. It offers incredible sightseeing from large cities, hills, and bays. It is a fantastic break for family, kids, and friends. Without further ado, let’s start:
Best Things To Do In Eden NSW
1. Picnic at Ben Boyd National Park
This is an exceptional area for tourists and locals. The area is located in the northern section of Ben Boyd Park. It is in between Eden and Merimbula. The area stretches over to the north head of Twofold Bay. The river is surrounded by a national park that makes it a pristine place for those seeking an adventure. Secluded beaches are something to enjoy here.
Kayaking, swimming, and fishing can be done as you picnic in the area. It is a perfect destination for both families and solo travels. You can take a short walk to Severs Beach to see the Aboriginal shell dated 3,500 years.
The area has spectacular spots that tourists can go whale watching during the winter or spring. Fishers usually cast a long line off Long Beach to catch salmon. There is also bird watching opportunities, and if you are lucky, you will get to see pied oystercatcher or the hooded plover.
2. Whale Watching with Cat Balou Cruises
Eden killer whale watching is one of the must do here. Cat Balou Cruises are profoundly exceptional at providing mind-blowing experience when it comes to whale watching. You will gain an experience of nature at its best when you board the 16-meter catamaran. It’s a family-owned business that prides itself on giving tourists an escape from monotony.
Whale watching starts in early September to mid-November. The enterprise has a high success rate of seeing whales as they migrate. You will get to see the Humpbacks heading towards the Antarctic. You will get to see Orca, Bryde, Southern Right, and Minke. The ship is well fitted with hearing aids to enable tourists to hear the whales singing. You can also opt for Twofold Bay Cruise, which operates twice a year.
For an exceptional experience, you should carry warm clothes, a camera, and sunglasses.
3. Nature Trail at the Merrica River
If you are seeking a pristine landscape walk, Merrica River will be your solace. The area around Merrica’s mouth is extremely breathtaking; the joy of discovery of the changing landscape. It’s a long walk to the beach, so you might want to carry your swimming apparel to get a dip in the ocean.
As you cross over the creek, you will see the waterfalls and rock pools that are downright divine. There is also an endearing fire trail that passes through the eucalyptus forest leading to the vast area of Disaster Bay. As you make your way to the bay, be on the lookout for eastern water dragons on the stones near the creek. The river also features a pair of resident sea eagles who patrol the river and coast for food.
4. Eden Killer Whale Museum
The museum has been fitted with relics for over 80 years. It is the only museum with the skeletons of an orca- Old Tom. It is the most boisterous whale that haunted baleen whales in the 1800s. The museum has breathtaking views of the bay, bookshop as well as whales.
5. Fishing At Eden
Another best thing to do in Eden NSW is fishing. Tourists enjoy catching decent fish at the main wharf, especially. You cannot fail to catch a fish during your vacation. Eden has some of the best charter boats to take you for exploration around the waters. It is reputable for its deepwater inlets, crystal clear rivers, long stretches of shoreline, and offshore fishing fields. You may want to explore:
Eden Wharf
It is famous for having the most exciting family activities. The area features Snug Cove wharves that delight all ages. The mackerel and yellowtail will keep everyone hooked on casting lines and baiting hooks.
Wonbony Lake
It is located only 30km south of Eden. Its versatility brings a lot of tourists from all over the world. If you really like Salmon, you should make a point to visit the area. The lake opens up to the Baycliff Ocean that has the best fish and view.
Aslings Beach
It is ideal for late evening travelers. It is situated right on the outskirts of the township.
Pulpit Rocks at Green Cape
This is a perfect spot for land-based fishers. You can pack your picnic and take a day off from the other routines.
Quarantine Bay
This destination is located three kilometers south of Eden. It is known for the best boat launching facility that keeps visitors coming for days on end. The bay provides scenic picnics and swimming as well with the best view. If you haven’t been on a yacht yet, this is the place to visit this holiday.
6. Dine at Eden Smokehouse
Different restaurants offer different tastes to the same meal. Eden Smokehouse has perfected the art of preparing a proper steak that carries the flavors bountifully. The restaurant is keen on producing quality meat that is full of natural tastes.
Final Thoughts
Eden Australia is a great weekend getaway. Pop by Eden tourist information and be keen to interact with the locals to get the most out of your trip. The luxurious holiday apartments are exceptionally well maintained by staff or simply look up cabin accommodation in Airbnb. If you want an outdoor experience, there are still camping options you may find interesting. It’s a major tourist attraction with a big fishing industry, green cape lighthouse walk, and hiking in Ben Boyd national park. Do not hesitate to head to Eden and experience the fun of a lifetime. A vacation well deserved.
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Eden sounds like such an incredible place to explore, I hope to make it one day to this part of Australia.
Sounds like there is plenty to do in Eden! I definitely think I’d have to go whale watching – it is something I have always wanted to do.
Eden sounds like a lovely place to go visit. I would really love going to see the whales as would the kids. That would be an amazing experience.
Never heard of Eden in NSW before but it sounds incredible and I’d love to visit one day. The natural trail sounds wonderful and my idea of a fantastic day out.
What a beautiful place! I would love to hike around the National Park. And sign me up for killer whale watching!!!!
I have never visited Australia, but I’d love it. Many of my friends have visited, particularly on their GAP years and they all thoroughly enjoyed themselves. It looks like a stunning country, so many places place to visit, things to do.
It looks like there’s SO much to do in Eden. I’d love to visit myself one day 🙂
Louise x
Oh my goodness, Eden looks beautiful. I will get to Australia one day!!!