Batlow, New South Wales

Australia / New South Wales / Tumut /

Batlow is a town within the South West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia, on the edge of the Great Dividing Range, 725 m above sea level.

Batlow is well known for its apples, supplying 1.6 million cases per year (10% of Australian apple crop) from about 50 growers in the district to the Australian market, and also grows cherries and stone fruit. The town's main landmark, the "Big Apple", stands testament to the orchards which have been vital to the town's economy for over 120 years.
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Coordinates:   35°31'22"S   148°8'42"E
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