Blayney
Blayney is a small town located in the central west region of New South Wales, Australia. It is situated approximately 30 kilometers southeast of the city of Bathurst and serves as a service center for the surrounding agricultural area. The town has a rich history, with its establishment dating back to the 19th century during the gold rush era.
The population of Blayney is around 2,000 residents, and the town features various amenities, including schools, parks, and shops. Blayney is known for its scenic landscapes and is close to attractions such as the Mount Canobolas and the Abercrombie Caves, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities.