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2 Cocora Street Eden NSW 2551 Cocora Cottage B&B is heritage listed and unique accommodation for singles and couples or a maximum of four people traveling together. The ideal Eden accommodation to enjoy a quiet, relaxing break away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Enjoy spectacular bay views, watch the fishing fleet coming home with the days catch or marvel at the colour of the yachts on Twofold Bay, and if you are lucky enough to be in residence when the large cruise ships arrive - it's a sight you will never forget!
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.
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.