Map of Eden NSW | Twofold Bay, Beaches & Visitor Guide
Map of Eden NSW – Twofold Bay, Beaches & Visitor Guide
This map of Eden NSW provides a detailed overview of one of the Sapphire Coast's most historic coastal towns, including Twofold Bay, beaches, harbour areas, lookouts and visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Eden is laid out.
Eden is known for whale watching, harbour scenery, coastal history, beaches and access to nearby national parks. Key areas include Twofold Bay, Eden Harbour, Aslings Beach, Lookout Point, Cocora Beach and surrounding coastal reserves.
Eden is located on the Sapphire Coast of New South Wales near the Victorian border. Major areas include Twofold Bay, Eden Harbour, Aslings Beach, Cocora Beach and whale watching lookouts.
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This Eden map highlights harbour areas, beaches, coastal lookouts, visitor attractions and major landmarks throughout the town and surrounding bay.
Where Is Eden Located?
Eden is located on the Sapphire Coast of New South Wales, near the Victorian border. It sits on Twofold Bay, one of Australia's most significant natural harbours, and is a major coastal destination for whale watching and maritime history.
- North: Merimbula and Sapphire Coast towns
- South: Victorian border and East Gippsland direction
- East: Pacific Ocean
- West: Forested hinterland and national park areas
Main Areas and Attractions of Eden
- Twofold Bay — large natural harbour and defining landmark
- Eden Harbour — fishing, boating and maritime precinct
- Aslings Beach — main beach and recreation area
- Cocora Beach — sheltered coastal beach
- Rotary Park Lookout — popular whale watching viewpoint
- Killer Whale Museum — major heritage attraction
- Boydtown direction — historic coastal area south of town
- Ben Boyd National Park direction — coastal wilderness and lookouts
- Eden Town Centre — shops, dining and accommodation
- Snug Cove — waterfront and harbour area
Major Areas of Eden Explained
- Town Centre — visitor services, accommodation and dining
- Harbour Precinct — fishing, boating and maritime activity
- Beachfront District — swimming, walking and coastal recreation
- Lookout Areas — whale watching and ocean views
- Southern Bay Region — historic areas and national park access
Key Geographic Features
- Twofold Bay — large natural harbour
- Pacific Ocean — eastern coastline
- Snug Cove — working harbour area
- Rocky headlands — provide whale watching viewpoints
- Sandy beaches — major visitor attraction
- Coastal forests — surround the wider Eden region
Eden Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Eden is useful for understanding how beaches, harbour areas, lookouts and visitor attractions connect throughout the town.
- Princes Highway — primary regional transport route
- Imlay Street — main town corridor
- Harbour access roads — connect Snug Cove and maritime areas
- Beach access roads — connect coastal recreation areas
- Regional road connections — link Eden with Merimbula, Victoria and surrounding national parks
Why People Search for a Map of Eden NSW
- To locate Twofold Bay and Eden Harbour
- To find beaches, lookouts and whale watching areas
- To explore maritime history and local attractions
- To plan Sapphire Coast road trips
- To understand the layout of the town and surrounding coastline
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Eden NSW Map FAQs
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Where is Eden located?
Eden is located on the Sapphire Coast of New South Wales near the Victorian border. -
What is Eden known for?
Eden is known for Twofold Bay, whale watching, maritime history, beaches and harbour scenery. -
What is Twofold Bay?
Twofold Bay is a large natural harbour beside Eden and one of the town's defining geographic features. -
Is Eden part of the Sapphire Coast?
Yes, Eden is one of the major destinations on the Sapphire Coast.
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