Batlow is a town in the South West Slopes region of
New South Wales, Australia, on the edge of the
Great Dividing Range, 775 m above sea level.
Batlow is well known for its apples. The district also
produces cherries and stone fruit.
Batlow is located 94 kilometres (58 mi) west of
Canberra, though, by highway is approximately
225 kilometres (140 mi) due to the Great Dividing
Range between them. The nearest city to Batlow is
Wagga, while three towns, Tumut in the northeast,
Adelong in the northwest, and Tumbarumba are
within 40 kilometres (25 mi) south.