Located in the village of Ross, alongside the Macquarie River, Riverview at Ross offers 4-star rooms with free WiFi and TV.
Heather
Australia
What an excellent place to stay in the very lovely town of Ross. Couldn't fault the room, or our lovely host. It was also extremely quiet, no traffic noise at all. All in all I would highly recommend Riverview at Ross to all travellers, great place.
Providing a garden, Our Cottage offers accommodations in Ross. Offering complimentary private parking, the vacation home is 30 miles from Symmons Plains Raceway.
Providing garden views, Ivy on Glenelg in Campbell Town offers accommodations, a garden, and barbecue facilities. This 4-star bed and breakfast offers full-day security and luggage storage space.
Jim
New Zealand
The owners were very friendly and welcoming, plus informative on local places of interest to visit. They have gone to great lengths to make their guests feel at home during their stay, providing a number of extras that we would not expect to get in a B & B. A very enjoyable stay.
Lake Leake Inn is located in Lake Leake. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a restaurant and a bar. The hotel has family rooms. At the hotel the rooms are equipped with a shared bathroom.
Ross is a pretty, little township, which even if you are not...
Ross is a pretty, little township, which even if you are not staying overnight in, is worth 2-3 hours to wander around.
The Ross bridge, the churches and the tree-lined main street are all very photogenic and there is plenty of history (Female Factory, etc).
A couple of good bakeries for during the day and the Ross hotel does a great evening meal.
There is also a couple of really good shops if you are looking for gifts!
We stayed two nights and used Ross as our base for a Clarendon Estate visit.
Graham
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
A quaint village atmosphere.
A quaint village atmosphere. Bakery was brilliant for coffee and breakfast and the Pub excellent food and service. The Wool Museum and Gift Shop was so interesting and very helpful and friendly staff and the Huon Pine Woodcraft Shop had great gifts and lovely ladies serving. The famous Ross Bridge is spectacular and there is an exhibition in the Wool Museum about the construction of it.
Robinson
Scored 10
10
Disappointed that the flour mill no longer exists - had a...
Disappointed that the flour mill no longer exists - had a great conversation with the miller who was very knowledgeable. Bakery top rate as family members wanted scallop pies and other treats. Lovely old houses. Easy to walk around Ross - Visited the Wool shop and Womens factory - Ate at accommodation which was top notch. Would avoid the whiskey distillery too commercial for a heritage town.
sue
Scored 10
10
Make the Wool Centre your first stop, you can watch a video...
Make the Wool Centre your first stop, you can watch a video about the town, pick up information from their brochures and by chatting with their kind and helpful staff. It will help you get your bearings and ensure you don't miss any of the wonderful historic treasures Ross has to offer.
We enjoyed a terrific pizza at the Old Ross Bakery on Saturday night and a beaut meal at the Man O Ross pub on Sunday night.
Steven
Scored 10
10
Ross really is a lovely historic town in the midland heart...
Ross really is a lovely historic town in the midland heart of Tasmania.
We enjoyed our accommodation, the dinner at local hotel, strolling through the shops next morning, exploring beautiful Ross Bridge, then onto The Ross Female Factory - fascinating - so well done - befire finishing off with a scallop pie at lunch time (two great bakeries) before heading to Devonport.
We wanted to stop and take in special places in our holiday and Ross certainly was one.
Linda
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lots of history. Everything was in close proximity.
Lots of history. Everything was in close proximity. Information plaques on most notable homes etc. Beautifully kept cottage gardens. Stay included a Monday and Tuesday and found a few businesses closed because of weekend trading. Bakery 31 our favourite eating place. Plenty of shops to find that special gift. Everywhere staff were friendly and helpful.
Maureen
Australia
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Was a good midway point between Launceston and Hobart to break up the trip. Quiet location, easy walk to the pub (excellent dinner) and easy walk to the bakery. Had cutlery and crockery for self catering breakfast. Lovely to stroll around Ross from here.
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