Ross, Tasmania (postcode 7209), is a small historic town located in the Midlands region of Australia. Known for its well-preserved colonial heritage, Ross is famous for its iconic Ross Bridge, built in 1836 and considered one of the finest examples of convict craftsmanship. The town features charming sandstone buildings, quaint cottages, and a peaceful rural atmosphere. Ross is also renowned for its wool history, with the Ross Sheep Centre offering insights into the region's agricultural past. A popular stop for travelers, it provides a glimpse into Tasmania's early colonial days and is a gateway to exploring the island's rich history and scenic landscapes.
Postcode: | 7209 |
State: | TAS |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -42.104584, 147.614307 |
Federal Electorate: | Lyons |