Eden
Eden The Southern Gateway of the Sapphire Coast is approximately halfway between Melbourne and Sydney (476kms from Sydney) and 235kms from Lakes Entrance on the Princes Highway (A1) enjoys a temperate climate, perfect for that restful, nature based, year round break.
The first town of any significance after crossing the Victorian border Eden has a permanent population of 4000 and is situated 50 metres above sea level upon undulating land on a point that juts out into Twofold Bay. This idyllic coastal town is bounded to the north and south by National Park and woodland to the West.
Eden was originally settled by whalers and is now a fishing port and popular holiday resort town.
Eden was named in 1843, after the British Secretary of the Colonies, Baron Auckland, whose family name was Eden.
Eden is steeped in the tradition of the sea, fishing charters and bay cruises can be had at any time of the year with whale watching very popular between September and November. Get up close and personal with these gentle giants. You can also view visiting whales from the Rotary Park Lookout.
Whales fill a big part of Eden’s history and no visit is complete without visiting the Killer Whale Museum which is home to numerous pictorial displays, full sized artifacts, television presentations and the authentic skeleton of “Old Tom” leader of a killer whale pack in 1929.
Accommodation is plentiful with top class motels, flats, units, apartments, tourist parks, bed and breakfast, camping etc and if you are looking for Boutique/Luxury The Seahorse Inn at Boydtown is alive with atmosphere as soon as you walk in the door of this waterfront hotel. It is a good idea to book your accommodation early especially in peak holiday periods.
Getting Married? Conference? Special Event? - Historic Seahorse Inn at Boydtown
Convention and Conference Centre accommodates up to 180 people for meetings and conferences.
It is also available for special events including weddings, community meetings, community balls and special day or evening social activities.
A wide variety of fine food and beverages can be designed to meet the needs of your every wish. A courtesy suite is available for the bride and groom. Music, MC and decor can be arranged. Competitive quotes available upon request.
Dining Out
Wharfside Café/Restaurant – Eden Wharf
Open for Breakfast and Lunch only. With magnificent water views of the Port of Eden, the fully licensed Wharfside Café/Restaurant has built a reputation for the freshness and quality of the food and beverages it serves. Using fresh local fish (never frozen / never imported). Owner/Manager Diana and her friendly staff have satisfied thousands of customers from all over the world since opening in 2001. www.wharfsidecafe.com.au
Mystique Restaurant and Lounge
At the Halfway Motel opposite Info Centre is a small, intimate, fully licensed a-la-carte restaurant which is gaining a reputation for excellent cuisine. Call Liz; bookings are essential.
Lamplighter Restaurant
Excellent Food and Service. Specialising in fresh local seafood and succulent steaks. Extensive menu including children's. Coachman's Rest Best Western 81 Princes Hwy (Merimbula side of town).
Eden Weather Guide
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