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As well as charter vessels which take passengers to watch the whales at sea there are some great places to do shore based whale watching. To the south of Eden, Green Cape and South Head in the southern section of the Ben Boyd National Park are excellent vantage points to spot whales. Within Twofold Bay there are viewing platforms at the Rotary Park Lookout and at the eastern end of Bass Street. |
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| Cat Balou Cruises - All Year - Bookings Essential |
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Port of Eden Eden NSW 2551 Twofold Bay Cruises all year round. Bookings Essential. Whale Watching Cruises Sept thru November |
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Pambula Beach Road Pambula Beach NSW 2549 The only 12 month indoor multi-use aquatic centre in the Bega Valley Shire - A Tourist Facility - General Recreation.
Learn to swim, Baby Boomers & Older Programs, Warm water exercise, Access for the disabled, Young children’s water confidence programs, Kids Water Playground. Aged therapy. |
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Boyd's Tower is approx 34kms on the Victorian side of Eden. Entrepeneur Benjamin Boyd built this elaborate sandstone tower in 1847. Designed to serve as a lighthouse it was ever only used as a lookout tower for whale spotting.
Further Information Eden Visitors Centre ph: (02) 6496 1953 Email: info@edentourism.com.au |
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| Davidsons Whaling Station |
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See relics of the try-works and read about the life of 19th century whalers at Davidson's Whaling Station site on the shores of Kiah Inlet at Twofold Bay.
More Information contact Eden Visitors Information Centre
Ph: (02) 6496 1953 Email: info@edentourism.com.au |
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• Swim or surf only at beaches patrolled by lifeguards
• Always swim between the flags marking the area safer for swimming.
• Read and obey the signs
• Be careful where you dive – accidents often result from diving into shallow waters.
• Be aware of slippery banks and rocks when fishing
• Don’t swim under the influence of alcohol or drugs
• Always swim under supervision
• If you get into trouble in the water, stay calm. Signal for help, then float and wait for assistance
• Float with a current or undertow. Don’t try to swim against it.
• When out on the water always wear the correct safety equipment. |
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| Whale Watching Cruises Sept to Nov |
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Port of Eden Eden NSW Whale watching cruises depart daily from late September to late November. Twofold Bay cruises available all year.
All cruises subject to weather and passenger numbers. |
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South of Eden near the Chip Mill stately Edrom Lodge was completed by John Logan in 1913. Today is used for conferences, educational and group activities.
Further Information from Eden Visitors Centre
ph: (02) 6496 1953 Email: info@edentourism.com.au |
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Imlay Street Eden NSW 2551 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 the 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. |
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80 Main Street Merimbula NSW 2548 New release movies screened daily in air-conditioned comfort. Both cinemas are equipped with Dolby Digital Surround Sound. Digital Projection Technology for our on-screen advertising and selected feature films.
Tickets may be purchased for any programmed session in advance. Telephone bookings not accepted. ATM facilities at Cinema . Candy Bar with all the movie going goodies available. Parking accessible from Merimbula Drive. |
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Boydtown Eden VIC NSW The principal relic of Ben Boyd's adventures is the Seahorse Inn which began construction in 1843 however it was abandoned in 1849 and for almost a century was left vacant.
In 1936 it was purchased by the Whiter Brothers who renovated it and added a second story.
In 1975 Bruce Lyon purchased the Seahorse Inn and in 2002 he closed the Inn and spent a considerable amount of time renovating and refurbishing the old hotel. He added the Brasserie and Conference rooms and transformed it into the beautiful hotel it is today. Accommodation is available. Open 7 days. |
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Arthur Kaine Drive Merimbula VIC 2548 Situated at Merimbula Airport
Gabo Island Adventures - "The Big Day Out"
Scenic Flights. Aircraft Charter. Flying Training.
Helicopter Flights, Skydiving, Aerial Photography
Whale Watching Flights Sept-Nov |
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| Magic Mountain Family Fun Park |
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Sapphire Coast Drive Merimbula NSW 2548 Open daily from 10am during school holidays (check off season times) Triassic Park Walk, Toboggan Run, Waterslides, Mini Golf, Grand Prix Cars. Kiosk, BBQ and Picnic Facilities. Plenty of parking. School Group Concessions Available |
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| Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery |
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Snug Cove Wharf-253 Imlay Street Eden NSW 2551 For a touch tank experience where you can closely examine marine creatures from local rocky shores. At the new marine laboratory you can examine species under microscopes. See spectaucular footage of marine life in the theatre.
Open during school holidays or by appointment-Group bookings and coaches welcome. |
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Information about fishing in the South Coast NSW Region.
List of best baits to use for each fish species.
Detailed information on the species of fish you might expect to catch in this area. |
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Eden is renowned for its fantastic fishing with deep water inlets and bays, crystal clear rivers, golden stretches of shoreline, strategic rock locations and reef and off-shore fishing fields.
The following locations are just a few places recommended to try your luck with rod and reel:
Eden Wharf
Many a rewarding hour can be spent by the family fisher folk at Snug Cove wharves.
To the delight of all ages, yellowtail, mackerel and trevally will always keep mum and dad occupied baiting hooks and casting lines.
Pulpit Rocks at Green Cape
A great spot for land based, dedicated fishermen. Pack a picnic lunch and spend the day. Reached by a 40km scenic road (unsealed but well cared for), this location is well inside the boundariesof Ben Boyd National Park.
Kiah River Mouth
Anglers using live nippers may catch luderick or whiting at this popular beach fishing spot.
Aslings Beach
On the outskirts of the township, Aslings Beach is ideal during late evening for salmon.
Other popular fishing holes are at
Haycock and Peninsular beaches in Ben Boyd National Park to the North and Saltwater and Bittangabee beaches to the South.
Wonboyn Lake
Situated 30km south of Eden, Wonboyn Lake is a versatile lake system and is a mecca for dusky flathead. Moon phases and conditions vary the movement of fish so it's best to seek local advice from bait and tackle shops.
Baycliff, the ocean entrance to Wonboyn Lake, is a top spot for salmon and taylor.
Quarantine Bay
Quarantine Bay is well known for its superb multi-ramp boat launching facilities, but for the holidaymaker without a vessel, this picturesque location is well worth a visit. Situated 3km south of Eden, (Melb side) just off the Princes Highway, Quarantine Bay provides picnic and swimming facilities and the most spectacular outlook. Picnic tables have been placed beneath shady eucalypts adjacent to the fishing club.
Yachts and pleasure craft are moored in the deep waters of the bay, creating an idyllic atmosphere. * Front Page Picture |
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Reef and game fishing on board 'Connemara', a 38ft Randell equipped with all modern conveniences.
Licensed 12 passengers and 2 crew. All bait and tackle supplied. No fishing licence required. Trips depart from Eden Wharf daily in main holiday periods.
Check off season times phone 02 6496 1209 |
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Arthur Kaine Drive Merimbula VIC 2548 Situated at Merimbula Airport
Gabo Island Adventures - "The Big Day Out"
Scenic Flights. Aircraft Charter. Flying Training.
Helicopter Flights, Skydiving, Aerial Photography
Whale Watching Flights Sept-Nov |
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| Whale Watching Cruises Sept to Nov |
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Port of Eden Eden NSW Whale watching cruises depart daily from late September to late November. Twofold Bay cruises available all year.
All cruises subject to weather and passenger numbers. |
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| Eden Gardens Country Club |
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Princes Hwy ( Merimbula side) Eden NSW 2551 18 Hole Championship Course. Green fee players welcome.
Fully Stocked Pro Shop.
Restaurant Australian/Chinese Cuisine. Lunch & Dinner 7 Days.
Lawn Bowls |
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| Merimbula-Imlay Bowling Club |
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Main Street Merimbula NSW 2548 Club Sapphire Merimbula is the home of Merimbula-Imlay Bowling Club which has four first class greens for regular and social tournament bowls with a winter carnival each year in June and a number of other tournaments held throughout the year.
Merimbula Carpet Bowls are held at Club Sapphire Merimbula on Tuesday evenings. Games are usually held in the Auditorium. Names in by 6.30pm and be in attendance by 6.45pm. Beginners & Visitors are most welcome. |
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| Pambula-Merimbula Golf Club |
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173 Arthur Kaine Drive Merimbula NSW 2548 Visiting golfers are welcome to play in competition or social rounds. With 27 holes, you are always able to play a social round even though a competition may be running at the same time. Cart and club hire are available from the Pro Shop. Social Golf is available 7 days per week |
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| Visitor Information Centre |
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Cnr Mitchell St & Princes Hwy Eden NSW 2551 Friendly, Helpful Service awaits you.
Huge range of displays, literature, maps.
Assistance with accommodation, attractions, tours and general information about Eden and surrounds.
Book whale watching, bay cruises and deep sea fishing trips. |
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A particularly beautiful area of the NSW Far South Coast originally settled by whalers and now a fishing port and a popular, but relatively undeveloped, holiday resort town. Eden, located 476km south of Sydney, is the last town of any significance before crossing the border into north eastern Victoria. With a population of just over 3,000, it is situated 50m 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 by woodland to the West. |
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Aboriginal Evangelical Church
Sunday 11.00am Corner Moorhead and Clare Streets
Pastor: Ossie Cruse Phone: 6496 2186
Youth Chaplin: Tim Maher Phone: 6496 1757
St John’s, Anglican
Sunday 10.00am Calle Calle Street
Rev. Helen Cowgill Phone: 6496 1466
Catholic
Vigil Mass Saturday 6.00pm
Our Lady Star of the Sea, Calle Calle Street
Priest: Father Peter Gannon Phone: 6495 1880
Sisters of St Joseph Convent Phone: 6496 3367
Church of Christ Sunday 6.00pm
RSL Hall, Corner Bass and Calle Calle Streets
Pastor: Brian Dixon Phone: 6496 3367
Uniting Traditional Sunday 9.30am
St George’s, Chandos Street
Pastor: Judith Dalton Phone: 6496 2501 |
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Emergency Services 000
Eden Ambulance 13 12 33
Pambula Hospital 6495 6002
Bega Hospital 6492 9111
Dental Surgery 6496 4222
Curalo Medical Centre 6496 3322
Police 6496 1444
Water Police 6496 0699
Fire 6496 1506
NRMA Road Service 6496 1529
Taxi 6496 1180 |
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| Visitor Information Centre |
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Cnr Mitchell St & Princes Hwy Eden NSW 2551 Friendly, Helpful Service awaits you.
Huge range of displays, literature, maps.
Assistance with accommodation, attractions, tours and general information about Eden and surrounds.
Book whale watching, bay cruises and deep sea fishing trips. |
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Beach Drive - Book at Mobil Service Station (02) 6496 1370 |
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Pambula Beach Road Pambula Beach NSW 2549 The only 12 month indoor multi-use aquatic centre in the Bega Valley Shire - A Tourist Facility - General Recreation.
Learn to swim, Baby Boomers & Older Programs, Warm water exercise, Access for the disabled, Young children’s water confidence programs, Kids Water Playground. Aged therapy. |
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2 Sea FM 104.7 FM
"The Voice of the Sapphire Coast"
Bega to Mallacoota |
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