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Ross is a historic little town of less than 300 permanent inhabitants.
It is located towards the centre of the Australian island state of Tasmania.
The town is situated approximately 80kms south of Launceston and 120kms to the north of Hobart.
Ross is on the Register of the National Estate and is well-known for its convict history, sandstone buildings and historic bridge.
The beautiful stone bridge here was built by the island's convicts in 1836 and is Australia's third-oldest standing bridge, featuring impressive carvings.
The town's crossroads are another point of interest, nicknamed the Four Corners of Ross - Temptation, Recreation, Salvation and Damnation - in reference to the hotel, town hall, church and jail (now a private residence) which stand on the site.
The convict site was one of just a few convict compounds for women in Australia and currently features a display in relation to the site.
Visitors will find accommodation options including Ross hotels, bed and breakfasts and camp sites in the town.
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Introduction to Ross, Australia
Ross is a historic little town of less than 300 permanent inhabitants.It is located towards the centre of the Australian island state of Tasmania.
The town is situated approximately 80kms south of Launceston and 120kms to the north of Hobart.
Ross is on the Register of the National Estate and is well-known for its convict history, sandstone buildings and historic bridge.
The beautiful stone bridge here was built by the island's convicts in 1836 and is Australia's third-oldest standing bridge, featuring impressive carvings.
The town's crossroads are another point of interest, nicknamed the Four Corners of Ross - Temptation, Recreation, Salvation and Damnation - in reference to the hotel, town hall, church and jail (now a private residence) which stand on the site.
The convict site was one of just a few convict compounds for women in Australia and currently features a display in relation to the site.
Visitors will find accommodation options including Ross hotels, bed and breakfasts and camp sites in the town.
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