Tasmanian Wool Centre

Tasmanian Wool Centre is close to Tasmanian Wool Centre, Church Street, Ross, Northern Midlands, Tasmania, 7209

  • Address: 48 Church St, Ross TAS 7209, Australia
  • Phone: +61 3 6381 5466
  • Website: taswoolcentre.com.au

Tasmanian Wool Centre, opening hours today

Day of week Open Close
Sunday 10 AM 4 PM
Monday 9:30 AM 4:30 PM
Tuesday 9:30 AM 4:30 PM
Wednesday 9:30 AM 4:30 PM
Thursday 9:30 AM 4:30 PM
Friday 9:30 AM 4:30 PM
Saturday 10 AM 4 PM for the week
Tasmanian Wool Centre reviews

Very good service, a small curated collection of local wool to buy. What is most interesting is the museum collection at the back, with permanent as well as temporary exhibitions. …

Beautiful shop, neat and tidy promoting Australian wool. You'll find anything you need from jumper to singlet, socks, beanies, scarves and gloves ... There is also a wool museum at the back and part of it explains the history of …

This is an interesting exhibition showing the history of the wool industry in Tasmania and is worth visiting if you are in Ross. There is also a shop containing a wide range of pure wool clothing items. Entry is free.

2023-09-27 David

Very good service, a small curated collection of local wool to buy. What is most interesting is the museum collection at the back, with permanent as well as temporary exhibitions.

2023-09-27 Karen

Beautiful shop, neat and tidy promoting Australian wool. You'll find anything you need from jumper to singlet, socks, beanies, scarves and gloves ... There is also a wool museum at the back and part of it explains the history.

2023-09-27 Sarah

This is an interesting exhibition showing the history of the wool industry in Tasmania and is worth visiting if you are in Ross. There is also a shop containing a wide range of pure wool clothing items. Entry is free.

2023-09-28 Liam

I had a great experience visiting the Tasmanian Wool Centre. The staff provided very good service and I found a small curated collection of local wool to buy. What impressed me the most was the museum collection at the back. They had both permanent and temporary exhibitions that were really interesting. Overall, it was a wonderful experience.

2023-09-28 Olivia

The Tasmanian Wool Centre is a beautiful shop that promotes Australian wool. It is neat and tidy and you can find anything you need, from jumpers to singlets, socks, beanies, scarves, and gloves. They also have a wool museum at the back, which explains the history of the industry. I really enjoyed my visit to the centre and would definitely recommend it.

2023-09-28 Noah

I visited the Tasmanian Wool Centre and was impressed with the exhibition on the history of the wool industry in Tasmania. It was really interesting and definitely worth a visit if you are in Ross. They also have a shop with a wide range of pure wool clothing items. Entry is free, so it's a great way to spend some time and learn about the local industry.

2023-10-13 Charlotte

I had a great experience at the Tasmanian Wool Centre. The staff provided very good service and I was able to find a small curated collection of local wool to buy. What I found most interesting was the museum collection at the back. They had both permanent and temporary exhibitions that were informative and engaging.

2023-10-18 Leo

I really liked the Tasmanian Wool Centre. The shop is beautiful and promotes Australian wool. They have everything you need, from jumpers to singlets, socks, beanies, scarves, and gloves. The wool museum at the back is also fascinating, especially the part that explains the history of the industry. Overall, it was a great experience.

2023-10-23 Amelia

The Tasmanian Wool Centre is a must-visit for anyone interested in the history of the wool industry. The exhibition in Ross provides a comprehensive overview of the industry in Tasmania. They also have a shop where you can buy a wide range of pure wool clothing items. Entry is free, making it a great attraction for tourists.

2023-10-28 Mason

I had a great time at the Tasmanian Wool Centre. The staff provided very good service and I was able to purchase some local wool. The museum collection at the back was really interesting, with both permanent and temporary exhibitions. I highly recommend visiting the centre if you're in the area.

2023-11-02 Sophia

The Tasmanian Wool Centre is a beautiful shop that promotes Australian wool. They have a great selection of wool clothing items, including jumpers, singlets, socks, beanies, scarves, and gloves. The wool museum at the back is also worth a visit, as it explains the history of the industry. Overall, it's a fantastic place to learn and shop.

2023-11-07 Aiden

I visited the Tasmanian Wool Centre and was impressed with the exhibition on the history of the industry. It provides a fascinating insight into the wool industry in Tasmania. The shop also has a wide range of quality wool clothing items. I enjoyed my visit and would recommend it to others.

2023-11-12 Harper

The Tasmanian Wool Centre provided excellent service. The staff was friendly and helpful, and I was able to find a small curated collection of local wool to buy. The museum collection at the back was the highlight of my visit, with both permanent and temporary exhibitions. It was a great way to learn about the history of the industry.

2023-11-17 Ethan

I had a great experience at the Tasmanian Wool Centre. The shop is beautiful and they have a great selection of wool clothing items. The museum at the back is really interesting and provides a detailed history of the industry. Overall, it was an enjoyable visit and I would recommend it to others.

2023-11-22 Ava

The Tasmanian Wool Centre is an interesting attraction that showcases the history of the wool industry in Tasmania. The exhibition in Ross is informative and provides a valuable insight into the industry. The shop also has a wide range of pure wool clothing items. It's definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.

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