Blayney is a farming town and administrative centre with a population of 3,355 in 2011, in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. Situated on the Mid-Western Highway about 240 km west of Sydney, 35 km west of Bathurst and 863 m above sea-level, Blayney is the seat of Blayney Shire Council.© Wikipedia
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I have travelled through Blayney on many occasions and often stop for a break in the trip to walk around this lovely little place. Heritage Park (in the middle of town) is a great place to stop with public toilets, picnic tables, a Children's playground and plenty of parking for the caravan. This is a farming area in the Central West region of New South Wales - between Cowra and Bathurst on the Mid-Western Highway.
Blayney has a number of beautiful Historic buildings. It grew during the gold rush and now has award winning restaurants, boutique shops, arts and crafts, museums etc. This is also a cool climate wine growing region which is very popular with visitors on weekends and during special events such as the rural show, cellar door openings, growers markets, cycle races etc.
The Blayney region has a wide range of accommodation options; including self-contained, bed and breakfast, motel and hotel hospitality as well as a quiet, shady caravan park.