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buttonEden is bounded to the north and south by a national park and set in magnificent Twofold Bay – the third deepest natural harbour in the Southern Hemisphere. This historical town is famous for its intriguing whale history and the tale of the wild killer whales who hunted with the Yuin people, and later with European settlers. Eden is known as one of the most premier whale watching locations in Australia and each spring, thousands of humpbacks visit Eden on their way home to Antarctica. The Eden Whale Festival is held in spring each year, celebrating this migration. Eden didn't get its heavenly name by mistake - take time to explore Eden's stunning beaches, secluded coves and rock pools and take a drive north or south to discover the incredible Beowa National Park. From Pambula Beach in the north to the historic Green Cape Lighthouse in the south, Beowa National Park features rugged coastlines, vivid rock formations, pristine beaches, extensive areas of coastal heath and intriguing history. Enjoy the beaches, fishing, diving, and walks in and around Eden along with tasting fresh mussels, oysters and fish straight from the pristine waters of Eden and the surrounds. Eden's Killer Whale Museum is the town's must-see attraction. It contains a fascinating display of boats, whaling gear, photographs and nautical apparatus. Eden enjoys a temperate climate perfect for year-round holidaying.