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Heritage Highway, Ross
The historic village of Ross hosts a country market on the third Sunday of each month. The market includes local handicrafts and produce....
Heritage Highway, Ross
Join facilitators Anna and Jilli in Ross Tasmania and learn the ancient art of basket weaving to create your one-of-a-kind woven pieces....
Heritage Highway, Ross
"A hands-on journey through Ross's wild beauty, from earthbound scenes to starlit dreams."...
Heritage Highway, Ross
Join facilitators Anna and Jilli in Ross Tasmania and learn how to weave baskets with NZ flax....
Heritage Highway, Ross
Take an article of clothing you don't currently wear and upcycle it into something exciting and new under the expert instruction of renowned Aujke...
Heritage Highway, Ross
Join facilitators Anna and Jilli to learn how to use natural materials to make a small melon basket using found, gathered and repurposed materials....
Heritage Highway, Ross
The Ross Hotel is located right in the middle of Tasmania, in the historic and picturesque town of Ross....
Heritage Highway, Ross
Ross Visitor Information Centre is open every day. Our staff will assist you to play your activities in the beautiful village of Ross....
Heritage Highway, Ross
Ross Playground is located near the river reserve and swimming pool in the historic village of Ross. There are also BBQ facilities....
Heritage Highway, Ross
The Ross Female Factory, erected in 1833, is located in the town of Ross, Tasmania....
Heritage Highway, Ross
The Ross Motel provides four-star accommodation in the historic village of Ross, Tasmania....
Heritage Highway, Ross
Public Toilets can be found behind the Ross Town Hall, corner of Church and Bridge Street, accessed from both streets....
Heritage Highway, Ross
A cosy and peaceful spot, our dog and cat friendly caravan park is located next to the Historic Ross Bridge alongside the Macquarie River....
Heritage Highway, Ross
This typical English village is known for its fascinating historic bridge, colonial sandstone buildings and convict history. Ross sits on the banks of the...

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Ross Bridge, spanning the Macquarie River in Tasmania, is one of Australia’s most significant colonial-era structures, built in 1836 by convicts....

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A visit to the convict-built village of Ross offers a captivating glimpse into another time. Ross was originally established as a garrison in 1812,...
Heritage Highway, Ross
The Tasmanian Wool Centre, in the midlands town of Ross, showcases Tasmania’s wool industry....
Heritage Highway, Ross
The Tooms Lake boat ramp is located on the north of the lake at Halls Bay. Public toilet facilities are also located here....
Heritage Highway, Ross
Shepherds Story has been restored from the rubble of sandstone left from the original cottage, retaining the old where possible. Lime plaster walls and...
Heritage Highway, Ross
Old Wetmore is an historic convict-built sandstone homestead. Settled in 1824, thoughtfully modernised with luxurious comforts....

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Events in Hobart today & this weekend. Festivals, markets, concerts & workshops across Southern Tasmania. Your guide to what's on in Hobart....

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Accommodation in Southern Tasmania & Hobart: Your Ultimate Guide Looking for the best accommodation in Hobart or Southern Tasmania? From boutique hotels and luxury...

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Welcome to Tasmania’s Heritage Highway Take your time, and let the tranquil pace of the journey allow for unexpected discoveries, Historic Bridges, Sandstone Towns,...

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Whether you prefer a relaxing holiday or the endurance of hiking to a mountain top, you get to play your own way across the...
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