Ross

Travel Guide
Ross
Ross
Ross
Photo by Robert Jones
Photo by Chris  Huculak
See convict-built heritage buildings and a magnificent sandstone bridge in this beautifully preserved historic village in the heart of Tasmania.

Ross is an idyllic village with a rich colonial and convict heritage in Tasmania’s historic Midlands region. Step back in time to Tasmania’s colonial past as you explore the town’s collection of heritage buildings, many of which were built by convict work gangs and are open to the public. Stroll through the town centre to experience one of the finest preserved 19th-century villages in Australia, and imagine the colonial settlers attempting to recreate a typical English town in this rugged, faraway land.

Centrally located in the Midlands between Launceston and Hobart, Ross was an important trading town for the surrounding farms and a stopover for horse-drawn carriages travelling between the two major cities.

Begin your visit to Ross in the town centre, where 40 historic buildings can be found within a three-block radius. Many of the buildings are constructed from sandstone. You’ll find the convict women’s workhouse, known as the Female Factory, as well as the famous Ross Bridge.

The Ross Bridge was built by two convict stonemasons, who were freed upon completion of the structure in 1836. Among the 186 carvings within the bridge’s sandstone, you can find images of animals, birds, insects, plants and Celtic deities. 

Continue your journey into the town’s past at the Tasmanian Wool Centre where you can learn about the region’s agricultural history and pick up a knitted souvenir.

The town’s main crossroads lie at the intersection of Bridge Street and Church Street. Nicknamed the “Four Corners of Ross”, each corner has a specific role. You’ll find Recreation (Town Hall), Salvation (the church), Damnation (the gaol) and Temptation (the local pub) at this compact crossroads.

Stop by the Ross Village Bakery and grab some freshly baked goods to take to the banks of the meandering Macquarie River. Enjoy a picnic while you take in views of the Ross Bridge. Drop a line and try your luck fishing for trout. 

Ross is located in the heart of Tasmania, 78 kilometres (48.4 miles) south of Launceston and 117 kilometres (72.7 miles) north of Hobart. Buses to Ross depart daily from Launceston and Hobart. Include Ross in your journey along the Midlands’ Heritage Highway, a tourist route that passes by heritage villages such as Evandale, Campbell Town and Oatlands.

Riverview at Ross
Riverview at Ross
2 out of 5
2 High St, Ross, TAS
The price is P6,015 per night from 23 Dec to 24 Dec
P6,015
P6,617 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 23 - Dec 24
Stay at this hotel in Ross. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a garden. Popular attractions Post Office and Ross Bridge are located nearby.
9.6/10 Exceptional! (17 reviews)
"One of the best drive in motels I’ve stayed in - and there’s been a few! Well equipped with items for simple self catering. The whole place just works. Simple easy friendly. Lovely town for overnight stay."

Reviewed on Dec 14, 2024

Riverview at Ross
Ross Hotel
Ross Hotel
2 out of 5
35 Church Street, Ross, TAS
Stay at this hotel in Ross. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Popular attractions Tasmanian Wool Centre and Post Office are located nearby.
7.6/10 Good! (197 reviews)
"We arrived at Ross Monday 24 May 21 and the place was closed. Both nights 24th Monday and 25th Tuesday???"

Reviewed on May 25, 2021

Ross Hotel
Somercotes
Somercotes
3.5 out of 5
9550 Midland Highway, off Mona Vale Road, Ross, TAS
Stay at this 3.5-star B&B in Ross. Enjoy free breakfast, free parking, and 2 meeting rooms. Popular attractions Ross Female Factory and Tasmanian Wool Centre ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (25 reviews)
Historic charm
"Great stay, accommodation historic and comfortable"

Reviewed on Jan 6, 2020

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3.5 out of 5
3340 Lake Leake Hwy, Lake Leake, TAS
Stay at this 3.5-star cabin in Lake Leake. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a 24-hour front desk. Popular attractions Rawlinna Hill and Wye River Conservation ...
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3 out of 5
9 Old Spring Bay Rd, Swansea, TAS
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10/10 Exceptional! (3 reviews)
"Peaceful"

Reviewed on Sep 16, 2024

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