Why everyone's talking about this candy-coloured hidden gem rock pool - and it's perfect for quiet beach days away from the crowds
Share:
Beach lovers are flocking to Aslings Beach Rock Pool, a breathtaking man-made pool nestled in the candy-striped cliffs of Eden, New South Wales. This Sapphire Coast treasure, a three hour and 15 minute drive southeast of Canberra, has been hailed as a 'must-visit' destination for its unique charm and stunning surroundings.
Eden's pristine coastline, abundant wildlife, and relaxed charm have earned it a reputation as a top tourist destination in Australia. The Aslings Beach Rock Pool is a jewel in its crown, perfect for those seeking adventure and tranquility. With its vivid colours, peaceful waters, and escape from the hustle of crowded city beaches, it's no wonder this hidden gem is winning hearts across the country.
Carved into rock formations featuring pastel pink, white, and purple stripes, the pool offers a serene escape, refreshed by the crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean. Depending on the tide and weather, the pool's depth and vivid turquoise hue fluctuate, making it a favourite for swimmers and photographers.
Constructed in 1961, the pool provides a sheltered spot for a refreshing dip, protected from the ocean's strong waves. Beach lovers and adventurers are flocking to Aslings Beach Rock Pool, a breathtaking man-made pool nestled in the candy-striped cliffs of Eden.
Eden's pristine coastline, abundant wildlife, and relaxed charm have earned it a reputation as a top destination. Carved into rock formations featuring pastel pink, white, and purple stripes, the pool offers a serene escape, refreshed by the crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean.