Blayney is located in 'heritage country' in the Central Tablelands, Central West of NSW, midway between Orange and Bathurst(35 - 40K from both towns), and approximately 235K from Sydney.
Many of the town buildings are classified by the National Trust and down Adelaide Street you'll be able to see classical Victorian government buildings and churches.
In Autumn Blayney has avenues of brilliant colour with the many colourful deciduous trees on display. One of the few areas that have four distinct seasons.
A multi-purpose, vibrant open space containing a number of different facilities catering for children, adults, families and groups, walkers and cyclists and passing motorists.
The Belubula river begins in the hills between Bathurst and Orange and flows via the eastern side of Blayney on into the Carcoar Dam - a popular place for sailing, Wind surfing, water ski-ing, fishing and picnics and camping.
The town of Blayney has a population of around 3,000 with the population of the Blayney Local Government Area reaching 7,180 in 2009.
Carcoar Dam situated on the Belubula River, between the town of Blayney and the village of Carcoar. Water skiing, sailing, wind surfing, swimming and fishing