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Places to Stay in Ross Australia |
 | Opened 2005. Georgian cottage style units. Ground floor, park at door. All units non-smoking. Tasteful decor, ensuites, Queen Beds, Twin beds, TV/DVD, Iron & Board, Hair dryer, heater, fridge, microwave, continental breakfast provisions in room.Ross Tasmania winner of the 2008 'Keep Australia Beautiful/Tidy Towns' award for the best preserved historical & cultural village in Australia. |
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Things to do in Ross |
Wondering what to do in Ross ? Here is some information on tourist attractions to help make you enjoy your stay in Ross more enjoyable.
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| Eateries/Wineries |
Good food and good wine are part of life's necessities, therefore don't leave without trying some (or all!) of these places. We suggest Ross Bakery Inn - lunch. Pizzas Friday & Saturday, Man O'Ross Hotel evening meals, That Place in Ross BYO lunch & evening meals and Old Ross Bakery - morning teas/lunch.
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| Sports/Adventure |
For those of you into sports and adventure, there are some great things to do. We suggest Golfing 10klms, Historical walks, Deer in hunting season, Ducks in hunting season and Trout Fishing.
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| Pubs/Bars |
There are some great hotels in Ross. We suggest Man O' Ross Hotel.
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| Festivals/Events |
The locals hold some festivals in Ross which are fun for the whole family. We suggest Targa, Ross Rodeo each January and Various car/bike clubs.
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| Main Tourist Attractions |
Ross main tourist attractions must be seen if you are spending some time here. We suggest Village street dining, Ross Bridge c1836 5th oldest in Australia, Ross Female Factory remains and Historical buildings.
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| Specialty Shops |
Ross has some specialty shops which are worth visiting. We suggest Tasmanian Wool Centre for fine knits, Ross Arts & Crafts - antiques and gifts, Ross Scottish shop - everything from Scotland and Tasmanian Icecream Shop.
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| Historical Sites |
If you are interested in history, Ross has some great historical sites. We suggest Ross Bridge (convict built 1836 by D Herbert), Ross Female Factory and Daniel Herbert's grave.
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