Discover the ultimate coastal escape at Reflections Eden – Holiday Park, uniquely positioned on the narrow peninsula between the sparkling waters of Twofold Bay and the tranquil Lake Curalo. Boasting absolute beachfront access to the iconic Aslings Beach, this park is a haven for those who wish to wake up to the rhythmic sound of the Pacific Ocean and enjoy the freshest sea air on the Sapphire Coast. As a premier destination in Eden, known world-wide for its historic whaling significance and world-class whale watching, this park offers an unparalleled connection to the natural wonders of southern New South Wales.
The park’s location is truly exceptional, offering the best of both aquatic worlds. To the east, the surf of Aslings Beach provides endless opportunities for swimming, surfing, and beachcombing. To the west, the calm waters of Lake Curalo are perfect for kayaking and birdwatching. The Lake Curalo Boardwalk, which borders the park, offers a level, scenic loop that is a favourite for morning walkers and nature enthusiasts. During the annual whale migration, guests often don’t even need to leave the park to witness these majestic creatures breaching in the bay, making it one of the most coveted vantage points in the region.
Accommodation at Reflections Eden is designed to immerse you in the coastal environment. Whether you are seeking a premium villa with ocean views or a spacious powered site for your caravan or motorhome, the park provides well-maintained facilities that cater to the modern traveller. The grassy sites are level and offer plenty of room to spread out, while the self-contained cabins provide a cozy home-away-from-home. The communal areas, including the camp kitchen and BBQ spots, foster a friendly atmosphere where guests can share their day’s adventures while watching the sunset over the lake.
Beyond the park, the town of Eden beckons with its rich maritime heritage. A short stroll or drive takes you to the famous Eden Killer Whale Museum or the bustling port at Snug Cove, where you can watch the fishing fleet come in or board a cruise for a closer look at the local marine life. For those who love the bush as much as the beach, the nearby Beowa National Park offers spectacular coastal hiking trails and secluded coves. At Reflections Eden – Holiday Park, you aren’t just booking a place to stay; you are securing a front-row seat to the very best that the Sapphire Coast has to offer.
Reflections Eden – Holiday Park – NSW Location Map
Reflections Eden – Holiday Park
- Address: Aslings Beach Rd, Eden NSW 2551
- Website: reflectionsholidays.com.au
- GPS Coordinates: -37.05069, 149.91558
Site Specifications & Information
- Location: Directly on Aslings Beach, nestled between the ocean and Lake Curalo.
- Site Suitable For: Caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, tents, and large rigs.
- Road Access: Sealed road access via Aslings Beach Road; suitable for all vehicle types.
- Site Surface: Level grassy sites and stable gravel pads.
- Available Facilities:
- Ocean-view Villas and Cabins
- Powered and Unpowered Sites
- Modern Camp Kitchen
- Undercover BBQ Areas
- Amenities Blocks with hot showers
- Guest Laundry
- Direct Beach and Lake Access
- Boat Wash and Fish Cleaning Area
- Small Kiosk for essentials
- Essentials to Bring: Surfboards, walking shoes for the boardwalk, binoculars for whale spotting, and warm clothing for cool coastal evenings.
- Pet Friendly: Yes, dog-friendly on sites and in selected cabins (seasonal blackout dates apply).
- Fishing: Direct surf fishing on Aslings Beach and calm water fishing in Lake Curalo.
- Short Walks:
- Lake Curalo Boardwalk (Adjacent to park)
- Aslings Beach Maritime Walk (Historical signs along the shore)
- Keith’s Lookout Trail (1.2km)
Local Amenities
Local Pubs
- Great Southern Inn (1.2km) – Waterfront pub with classic bistro meals.
- Hotel Australasia (1.4km) – Restored historic hotel with premium bar and dining.
- Eden Fishermen’s Club (1.6km) – Large club with bar, bistro, and family facilities.
Places to Eat
- Sprout Eden (1.3km) – Local cafe focusing on regional produce and coffee.
- Drift Eden (1.5km) – Contemporary dining in the heart of town.
- Wharfside Cafe (2.4km) – Famous for seafood and views at Snug Cove.
Local Attractions
- Eden Killer Whale Museum (1.7km) – Historic museum overlooking Twofold Bay.
- Lake Curalo Boardwalk (0.1km) – 6km loop trail around the lake foreshore.
- Snug Cove Wharf (2.4km) – Active fishing port and whale watching cruise hub.
- Rotary Lookout (2.1km) – Breathtaking views over the bay and coastline.
- Beowa National Park (4.5km) – Coastal wilderness with incredible hiking trails.
Nearest Caravan Parks
- Garden of Eden Caravan Park (2.8km) – Located near the highway entry.
- Eden Gateway Holiday Park (3.1km) – Situated on the northern end of town.
Nearest Free/Low-Cost Camps
- Scrubby Creek State Forest (11km) – Basic forest camping for self-contained vehicles.
- Saltwater Creek Campground (29km) – National Park camping (fees apply).
Nearest Dump Points
- On-site Dump Point (0km) – Available for park guests.
- Barclay Street Public Dump Point (2.5km) – Located near the cemetery.
Nearest Petrol Stations
- Mobil Eden (1.3km) – Convenient fuel stop in the main street.
- Ampol Eden (2.1km) – Located on the Princes Highway.
Drinking Water Resupply
- On-site Taps (0km) – Potable town water available at sites.
- Aslings Beach Day Use Area (0.4km) – Public water access.
Public Toilets
- Aslings Beach Park (0.4km) – Public toilets near the skate park.
- Eden Town Centre (1.4km) – Central accessible public facilities.
Seasonal Weather Forecast: Eden
- Summer (Dec-Feb): Pleasant coastal highs of 24°C–28°C. Perfect for surfing.
- Autumn (Mar-May): Mild and calm. Daytime average 19°C–23°C. Great for boardwalk strolls.
- Winter (Jun-Aug): Crisp and sunny. Daytime average 14°C–17°C. Prime whale watching season.
- Spring (Sep-Nov): Fresh sea breezes. Daytime average 18°C–22°C. Lake birdlife is most active.