Beautiful Eden

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Beautiful Eden

Food Scene

Hooked On Seafood
253 Imlay St
Eden Smokehouse
18-20 Weecoon St
Wharfside Cafe
253 Imlay St
Sprout Cafe Eden is an entirely new style of business in Eden; an inviting and innovative shop and cafe providing a simple, nutritious and delicious daily menu. They pride themselves on using and selling local produce. Generous sized menu items and specials showcase fresh and value-added local and regional produce, also available in the shop to purchase. Open 7 days for breakfast and lunch til late afternoon with live music most Sunday mornings. https://www.facebook.com/SproutEden
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Sprout Eden
134 Imlay St
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Sprout Cafe Eden is an entirely new style of business in Eden; an inviting and innovative shop and cafe providing a simple, nutritious and delicious daily menu. They pride themselves on using and selling local produce. Generous sized menu items and specials showcase fresh and value-added local and regional produce, also available in the shop to purchase. Open 7 days for breakfast and lunch til late afternoon with live music most Sunday mornings. https://www.facebook.com/SproutEden

Drinks & Nightlife

Eden Fishermen's Recreation Club
81 Princes Highway

Parks & Nature

Cocora Beach
Light to light walk
Boyds Tower Road
The Bundian Way – Story Trail Walk is the first section of the 350 km Aboriginal pathway that extended from the sea at Twofold Bay to Mount Kosciuszko. The Story Trail section is a 2km path that goes between Cocora Beach (Ida Rodd Drive) and Quarantine Bay. Along the walk you will get spectacular coastal views of Twofold Bay and beyond and some iconic landform features. The path takes you around the headlands down to a beach and around another headland. There are some beautiful lookouts built along the path for you to take in the view across the bay. The Bundian Way is much more than a pathway. It is a shared history of the Aboriginal walking track from the tablelands to the
Bundian Way
Bundian Way
The Bundian Way – Story Trail Walk is the first section of the 350 km Aboriginal pathway that extended from the sea at Twofold Bay to Mount Kosciuszko. The Story Trail section is a 2km path that goes between Cocora Beach (Ida Rodd Drive) and Quarantine Bay. Along the walk you will get spectacular coastal views of Twofold Bay and beyond and some iconic landform features. The path takes you around the headlands down to a beach and around another headland. There are some beautiful lookouts built along the path for you to take in the view across the bay. The Bundian Way is much more than a pathway. It is a shared history of the Aboriginal walking track from the tablelands to the
Lake Curalo Boardwalk is an easy, flat walk, that circles the entire lake, and joins with the Aslings Beach Maritime Walk. It is mostly accessible for prams, wheelchairs and bikes with entry points from Eden Sportsground in Barclay Street, Lakeside Drive, and opposite Eden Gateway Holiday Park. The boardwalk and walking track meanders around the lakes shore, through swamp melaleuca forest, across salt marsh and over the shallow water where you can see reeds, fish and many species of bird life before you reach the estuary mouth. There are several picnic tables and picturesque bridges along the way. If you follow the boardwalk to the east there is access to Aslings Beach or the Maritime
Curalo Lake
Lake Curalo Boardwalk is an easy, flat walk, that circles the entire lake, and joins with the Aslings Beach Maritime Walk. It is mostly accessible for prams, wheelchairs and bikes with entry points from Eden Sportsground in Barclay Street, Lakeside Drive, and opposite Eden Gateway Holiday Park. The boardwalk and walking track meanders around the lakes shore, through swamp melaleuca forest, across salt marsh and over the shallow water where you can see reeds, fish and many species of bird life before you reach the estuary mouth. There are several picnic tables and picturesque bridges along the way. If you follow the boardwalk to the east there is access to Aslings Beach or the Maritime

Essentials

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Coles
Carp Street
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IGA Eden
191 Imlay St
Matilda Eden
52 Mitchell St
Curalo Medical Clinic
60 Princes Hwy
Eden Pharmacy
185 Imlay St
South East Regional Hospital station

Entertainment & Activities

Cat Balou Cruises operate from Twofold Bay, Eden, NSW – named Australia’s Number 1 whale watching destination in 2014 by Australian Geographic. Eden is situated halfway between Sydney & Melbourne and a 3hr drive from Canberra. It is the southern gateway to the stunning Sapphire Coast. Twofold Bay is one of the deepest natural harbours in the world and the only port on the Sapphire Coast which has direct ocean access with no sand bars to negotiate. Cat Balou Cruises has been operating since 1987. They are the longest running whale watching operators in NSW.
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Cat Balou Cruises
Weecoon Street
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Cat Balou Cruises operate from Twofold Bay, Eden, NSW – named Australia’s Number 1 whale watching destination in 2014 by Australian Geographic. Eden is situated halfway between Sydney & Melbourne and a 3hr drive from Canberra. It is the southern gateway to the stunning Sapphire Coast. Twofold Bay is one of the deepest natural harbours in the world and the only port on the Sapphire Coast which has direct ocean access with no sand bars to negotiate. Cat Balou Cruises has been operating since 1987. They are the longest running whale watching operators in NSW.
The Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre will entertain and educate the whole family. It has live aquaria, a very popular touch tank where you can get up close and personal with live marine animals, beautiful video footage, microscopes, a beach combing table and loads of information about the temperate marine environment. With qualified marine scientists on staff, there are indoor and outdoor activities that will fill the family with wonder: enjoy a Rocky Shore Ramble or guided Snorkel Tour or the kids can participate in indoor educational craft activities during school holidays. Located in the popular Snug Cove Wharf precinct, the Centre is open from 10am – 4pm Monday to Saturday dur
Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre
253 Imlay St
The Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre will entertain and educate the whole family. It has live aquaria, a very popular touch tank where you can get up close and personal with live marine animals, beautiful video footage, microscopes, a beach combing table and loads of information about the temperate marine environment. With qualified marine scientists on staff, there are indoor and outdoor activities that will fill the family with wonder: enjoy a Rocky Shore Ramble or guided Snorkel Tour or the kids can participate in indoor educational craft activities during school holidays. Located in the popular Snug Cove Wharf precinct, the Centre is open from 10am – 4pm Monday to Saturday dur
Eden’s history is steeped in the tradition of the sea and undoubtedly the most colourful era was that of the shore-based whaling which extended from 1828 to 1930. The Eden Killer Whale Museum, established in 1931, is one of the oldest museums in NSW, and records for posterity this incredible battle between intrepid men in rowboats, armed only with hand harpoons and the leviathans of the sea. The whalemen were, however, assisted by a pod of killer whales and the museum contains its unique story and the skeleton of the most famous of the killer whales “Old Tom”. The skeleton is the only one on public display in the southern hemisphere. In addition to the extensive whaling items, the museum
Killer Whale Museum
182 Imlay St
Eden’s history is steeped in the tradition of the sea and undoubtedly the most colourful era was that of the shore-based whaling which extended from 1828 to 1930. The Eden Killer Whale Museum, established in 1931, is one of the oldest museums in NSW, and records for posterity this incredible battle between intrepid men in rowboats, armed only with hand harpoons and the leviathans of the sea. The whalemen were, however, assisted by a pod of killer whales and the museum contains its unique story and the skeleton of the most famous of the killer whales “Old Tom”. The skeleton is the only one on public display in the southern hemisphere. In addition to the extensive whaling items, the museum

Everything Else

Eden Visitor Information Centre
Weecoon Street

Shopping

Eden’s newest shop is Eden Antiques, Collectables and Old Wares. They have an extensive range of antiques, vintage and retro items together with jewellery, ‘man-cave’ items and locally crafted items as well. You are sure to find some interesting items, quirky things and if you are looking for something in particular just ask and they will try and source it for you. Address: 209 Imlay Street, Eden Mobile: 0408 240 097 Email: ericpw62@hotmail.com
209 Imlay St
209 Imlay Street
Eden’s newest shop is Eden Antiques, Collectables and Old Wares. They have an extensive range of antiques, vintage and retro items together with jewellery, ‘man-cave’ items and locally crafted items as well. You are sure to find some interesting items, quirky things and if you are looking for something in particular just ask and they will try and source it for you. Address: 209 Imlay Street, Eden Mobile: 0408 240 097 Email: ericpw62@hotmail.com