Ross Bakery Inn

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Ross Bakery Inn

15 Church Street
Ross 7209 TAS

 

Ross Bakery InnAutumn colours in Church Street, RossKirsty's Cottage BedroomKirsty's Cottage LoungePlenty of off street parkingApricot RoomBlue RoomPink RoomBreakfast Room, Bakery CafeBreakfast bread from our antique wood-fired oven

 

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In the heart of Ross, Tasmania's finest Heritage Village, we're a comfortable 1830's coaching inn with creaking stairs, cosy bedrooms and log fires. Our in-house bakery is Ross's original bakery and has one of Tasmania's last working wood-fired brick ovens, specialising in old-fashioned sourdough breads. Wake to the smell of fresh baked bread and enjoy our unique Bakery breakfast of hot bread, croissants and pastries straight from the oven to your table. If it defeats you we'll give you a little takeaway bag so you can take your leftover bread and croissants for morning tea.
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At the centre of Tasmania's Heritage Highway region Ross is a picturesque Georgian village with a wealth of convict associations and a rich pastoral and military history.

The famous Ross Bridge is internationally recognised as one of the finest 3 arch sandstone bridges of its style in the world.

Completed in 1836 the Ross Bridge is an exquisite structure in itself, but it's the 186 extraordinary carvings on its stone arches that make it a most remarkable piece of Australian convict art; the principal stonemasons being Daniel Herbert - highwayman and James Colbeck - burglar. Visit the Tasmanian Wool Centre at Ross where you'll find their stories and many others in the most comprehensive interpretation of early colonial life rural Tasmania - with particular empahasis on the superfine wool industry.

At nearby Campbelltown you'll find a unique convict trail. Thousands of bricks set into the pavements of the town, each engraved with brief details of a convict. You never know you may trip over an ancestor or two; if not you can buy and plant a commemorative brick.

Just 20 minutes south of Ross you'll find the town of Oatlands. A lot bigger than Ross, and we reckon not as pretty, but well worth a detour to admire what is claimed to be the largest collection of colonial sandstone buildings in Australia, including a giant flour windmill that they're planning to restore to working order sometime soon.

Whilst Ross's central location makes it an ideal stopover for travellers on the Highway it's also a very practical base for touring the eastern part of Tasmania. Here are some attractions within an hour or so's drive.

- Launceston City, Cataract Gorge, Tamar Valley wineries.
- Ben Lomond, north east of Launceston. Spectacular mountain scenery, sometimes even skiable snow, John Glover country.
- To the west the Tiers, Great Lake (great fishing), Poatina Village an ex-Hydro construction camp well worth a visit.
- To the east the East coast resorts of Freycinet, Coles Bay & Bicheno.

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