Discover the best top things to do in Eden, Australia including Aslings Beach Boardwalk, Eden Uniting Church, Pulpit Rock, Ben Boyd Tower, Disaster Bay Lookout, Light to Light Walk, Green Cape Lighthouse, Davidson Whaling Station, Lake Curalo Boardwalk, Shiralee Memorial Wall.
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5.0 based on 22 reviews
A lovrly boardwalk right next to the beach for either walking or riding your bike. Also is close to Reflections Caravan Park which in my opinion is the best CP in Eden.
4.5 based on 224 reviews
Great to see that the tower survived the fires last year. The surrounding area is regrowing slowly. Good sealed road in and only a short walk from the car park (toilet nearby). Well worth the $8 park fee from National Parks which also covered our entry to drive into Green Cape Lighthouse.
4.5 based on 96 reviews
A great spot for stunning views across Wonboyn Beach or quiet contemplation. Tip: visit on the way back from Green Cape so you don’t have to turn across traffic! Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
This is a 30km one way hiking track along the magnificent south NSW coastline starting at Boyd Tower - a failed lighthouse - going to Green Cape LIghthouse - a working lighthouse off Disaster Bay.
Light to Light Walk run by Sapphire Coast Guiding Company is an experience I have no hesitation in recommending. The scenery is beautiful, the guides are passionate, knowledgeable, professional and best of all, they are great humans. Staying at Greencape Lighthouse was a special treat. The location is beautiful and wild, the accomodation itself was extremely comfortable. The catering provided by this team was impossible to fault. All the food was fresh and of superior quality. Local produce was a particularly enjoyable feature. Nothing was too much trouble for Sapphire Coast Guiding Company, I would sincerely recommend our experience and any others offered by this team.
4.5 based on 171 reviews
This was our first stop on a day trip from Eden, visiting the main local highlights by car. An easy, albeit slow, drive to the lighthouse was met with a good-sized car park and well preserved site. We took time to walk around the lighthouse, out onto Green Cape and then out and around Ly-we-moon Cemetery. This is a place to take some pretty stunning photographs - the lighthouse is quite immense, the coastline is rugged and spectacular... lots of coastal plants & wildlife too! Don’t forget to stop at City Rock and Disaster Bay Lookout - but be prepared for some real 4WD conditions to access these two locations!
4.5 based on 68 reviews
An easy walk on board pathway way with some steps takes you to the homestead which you view from a distance Continue on the pathway to a lovely beach, would be a beautiful spot for a picnic and play in the water We really enjoyed seeing a couple of dolphins in the bay A lovely quiet place to visit Access is via unsealed road
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Lake Curalo is a sea lake that has closed because of sandbars. It is still teeming with life and you can regularly see fish jumping out of the waters - along being a sanctuary for numerous birds including the elegant black swan.
4.0 based on 6 reviews
Named for the fishing trawler that was lost with all hands in August 1978, this memorial is dedicated to all who have lost their lives at sea in the area. One plate is for the only whaler lost in Eden during its whaling era - Peter Lia, 1881. It is located just a short walk away from the Rotary Lookout
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