Monday 16 January 2023

Towns and Villages of the Central West of NSW Australia - Blayney

Blayney           Photo Credit: Blayney Shire Council
Steeped in rich farming history and industry, the historic town of Blayney is home to a friendly, vibrant community enjoying modern facilities among elegant 19th century houses and treasured traces of the past.

The town of Blayney is the centre of the historic villages of Blayney Shire. Take a drive along the country roads to the nearby villages and enjoy the spectacular views and landscapes.

Things To Do

  • See Blayney from Churchill Lookout
  • Visit the Heritage Park Adventure Playground, one of the best playgrounds in the region
  • Pick up a Blayney Heritage Walk guide from the Visitor Information Centre and explore the history of Blayney
  • Admire the local artist talent by taking a country drive during Sculptures by the Bush in April
  • Find out what is on at Platform Arts Hub at the Blayney Train Station, with various events, art exhibitions and workshops on throughout the year.

Sculptures by the Bush    Photo Credit: Visit NSW
Did You Know?

Blayney was first settled in 1826, with the railway arriving in 1876. In its heyday the railway station had 26,000 passengers and 27,000 tonnes of goods including coal and wool in and out every year.

Nearby Villages 

Millthorpe 12 kilometres away Carcoar;  15 kilometres away and Newbridge 14 kilometres away.

Drayshed Nursery
Drayshed Nursery

Is a boutique nursery on a working farm. Here you will find plants, coffee, and lifestyle. It’s open Friday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Drayshed Cottage & Milthorpe on Pitt provides luxury accommodation. Contact Jenny phone 0419289439 jenny@dryshednursery.com.au www.drayshednursery.com.au “Whim Park” 66 Kings Plains Rd, Kings Plains, NSW 2799.

*Source: Orange Visitor Information Centre
151 Byng St, Orange NSW NSW 2800 Australia
1800 069 466
tourism@orange.nsw.gov.au
http://www.Orange360.com.au

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