Aslings Beach is located in the heart of the fishing village Eden, on the northern shores of Twofold Bay. The beach offers both surf and swimming opportunities and is patrolled during the summer months. It is approximately 2.3 km long, facing east-southeast, which makes it a great spot for observing whales and dolphins, especially during their migration seasons from August to November. The beach is backed by a wide sand barrier and the Curalo Lagoon, which occasionally flows onto the beach. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque Aslings Beach Rock Pool at the southern end, surrounded by dramatic cliffs. The area features a skatepark, sports ground, and picnic facilities, making it family-friendly.
The foreshore offers wheelchair-accessible amenities, enhancing its accessibility for all visitors. The nearby Lake Curalo Boardwalk provides a 6-kilometre walking trail along the lagoon's edge, connecting to Beowa National Park and North Head's stunning rock formations.
Aslings Beach is a hub for nature lovers, providing opportunities to spot marine life like whales and dolphins from the shore.