Davidson Whaling Station
Highlights
- Explore the historic 1890s weatherboard homestead, immersing yourself in the rich whaling history of Twofold Bay.
- Wander to the beach for a picnic, enjoying the soft sand and refreshing waters of Kiah Inlet.
- Discover the fascinating try-works where blubber was processed, gaining insight into the whaling operations of the past.
- Visit the Eden Killer Whale Museum to see the skeleton of Old Tom, a remarkable piece of maritime history.
Discover a lifestyle from the past at Davidson Whaling Station historic site, located at Kiah Inlet on the shores of Twofold Bay, just a short drive from Beowa National Park.
Plan a trip in the summer or easter holidays or during the Eden Whale Festival and take a guided tour to see the fascinating 1890s weatherboard homestead. See where the Davidson family took to the seas, assisted by a pack of killer whales. The skeleton of the pack’s leader, Old Tom’, is today displayed at the Eden Killer Whale Museum.
Check out the historic try-works, where blubber was processed, and learn all about the whaling operation. Walk a few steps to the beach to enjoy a picnic, swim, or just feel the sand between your toes.
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