Batlow is a small rural town located in the South West Slopes region of New South Wales, on the edge of the Great Dividing Range. The town is well known for its apples and its collective love of Princess Diana – who is said to have paid the town a discrete visit during a royal trip in 1987.
RV travellers visiting Batlow can park their vehicles at Batlow Showground. Parking is available for up to 96 hours at no charge and access to showers, toilets and a barbecue is available. Potable water is available on site at the showground; however, the dump point is located at 14 Memorial Drive.
Tourists can visit a number of attractions in town including the Orchards, farm gate road stalls, the Sugar Pine Eco walk, as well as a wide range of outdoor activities such as bush walking, cycling and mountain bike riding.
Tourist/Visitor Information Centre
Coffee and More
33 Pioneer Street, Batlow
Ph: 02 6949 2053
www.visitbatlow.com.au
Casual Parking (near retail centre)
Pioneer St & Memorial Ave, Batlow
Short & Long Term Parking
Batlow Showground
Cnr Memorial Ave & Park St Batlow
96hrs, nil charge, pets on lead, mobile coverage, showers, bins, toilets, BBQ, water
Dump Point
14 Memorial Ave, Batlow
Lat: -35.51994 Long: 148.15036
Potable Water
Batlow Showground, Cnr Memorial Ave & Park St
Also in Pioneer St at a filtered water station.
Hospital
61 Pioneer St – Ph: 02 6941 4333
Doctors Surgery
32 Tumbarumba Rd – Ph: 02 6949 1120
Pharmacy
39 Pioneer St – Ph: 02 6949 1163
Supermarket
IGA, 21 Selwyn St – Ph: 02 6949 1405