Eden is one of the many jewels on the section of the NSW south coast, which is known as the “Sapphire Coast” for the incredible colour of the water in the many bays, beaches and inlets. It could equally be known as the “Emerald Hinterland”, as this corner of NSW has the best of both worlds with its long and glorious coastline and the forests and parklands as a green backdrop.
Nestled in a perfect location overlooking Twofold Bay is Eden Bed & Breakfast, winner of the National Hosted Accommodation section in the inaugural TakeABreak Awards (2007). The property offers sensational views across Twofold Bay and the ocean from the balcony – giving you the perfect place to enjoy one of the owner’s great breakfasts.
Fay loves having people to stay in her immaculate property and her win in the TakeABreak Awards, which are voted by people who have stayed at the properties, is testament to her welcoming nature, yummy breakfasts and local knowledge. Eden Bed & Breakfast is surrounded by half an acre of verdant gardens which are alive with birdsong, making it a wonderful place to sit and observe the native birds while enjoying homemade bread, eggs fresh from Fay’s chooks and country-style accompaniments.
The property has two suites, Seaview and Bellbird, both of which open on to the balcony. The Seaview has a queen- size bed and ensuite, while the Bellbird has a queen-size bed and a single bed, giving it the versatility of twin accommodation. It too has an ensuite and both rooms have linen provided, along with a TV, fridge, air-conditioning and lots of other little touches to make your stay special.
Once you leave Eden Bead & Breakfast you will be faced with an array of activities that range from the athletic to the indulgent. Why not start with a visit to Davidson Whaling Station at Kiah Inlet, the longest-operating shore-based whaling station in Australia, where a pathway leads past historic cottages & gardens to the remains of the works.
Eden has always been strongly linked to maritime activities and offers myriad opportunities to fish, sail, and dive on wrecks – or just laze on one of the pristine beaches. Each year the town hosts a fishing competition in March, with some fabulous prizes such as a Quintrex boat and trailer as the lucky door prize, along with cash prizes from $50 in the Children’s Section, $150 in the Women’s and $300 in the Open Section. The prize pool this year totals $22,000 so all those keen on fishing should make their way to Eden and try their luck!
Those who prefer to commune with nature in a different way could try the Light to Light Walking Track from Boyd's Tower to Green Cape Light Station, which passes through 30 km of spectacular coastal scenery and can be walked in sections over 3-4 days.
Sightings of whales in Eden are commonplace as whales feed here before they venture down to the Antarctic. Mothers bring their babies close to the coast, so you are almost guaranteed to see whales. Many of the properties – including Eden Bed & Breakfast – offer specials deals during the whale-watching season.
The town has some wonderful restaurants, many of which feature the local seafood, along with great shopping, a fascinating whaling museum and more.
Head to the Sapphire Coast and discover the gem that is Eden.
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