Hotels in Batlow, New South Wales
Information on Batlow, NSW

Batlow is a charming small town nestled in the hills between Tumut and Tumbarumba in the Snowy Valleys region of New South Wales.
Originally a gold rush settlement from 1854, it's now renowned as Australia's apple capital, producing 10% of the nation's apple crop with about 50 local growers.
The town features the iconic "Big Apple" landmark, scenic mountain views, and is famous for its quality apples and cherries. Batlow offers big experiences despite its small size, including festivals like Ciderfest and the Apple Blossom Festival.
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Batlow is accessible by road, situated five hours' drive from both Sydney and Melbourne, and 2.5 hours from Canberra. The nearest airports are Wagga Wagga (just over an hour's drive away) and Albury (two hours' drive). The town is just over 2.5 hours from the Snowy Mountains region.
Public transport options include bus services connecting to Canberra, taking approximately 4 hours including transfers.


