Ouse

Ouse is in the Central Highlands region of Tasmania with a population of 368 (2011) and is on the Lyell Highway (A10) founded in 1842. Additionally, for Wikivoyage purposes, this article also covers sections on Hamilton as well.

Understand

History

Ouse is the settlement where convicts James Goodwin and Thomas Connolly broke out of the South West Wilderness four weeks after their escape from Sarah Island. Ouse Post Office opened on 1 October 1835.

The town briefly made national headlines in August 2006 when the Ouse District Hospital, originally established as a Bush Nursing Centre and reconstituted in its present form in 1956, was downgraded to a community health centre.

Get in

By car

From Hobart, take the A10 Lyell Highway. The journey will take about 1 hour and a bit.

Get around

In the town centre, taking the car is not worth it. Since it's so small, you could go from one side of the town the other in about three minutes. However, if you want to go outside Ouse, bringing your car is highly recommended.

See

Ouse

Nearby Lakes

  • Meadowbank Lake.
  • Lake Catagunya.
  • Dee Lagoon.
  • Cluny Lagoon.
  • Wayatinah Lagoon.
  • Lake Repulse.

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Ouse

  • 🌍 Lachlan Hotel, 6936 Lyell Hwy (A10), Ouse, +613 6287 1335. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 10AM.

Hamilton

  • Bonnie Brae Lodge.
  • Victoria's cottage.
  • Edwards Cottage.
  • Jackson's Emporium, 13 Franklin Pl, Hamilton, +613 6286 3232. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 10AM.

Go next

Routes via Ouse
Queenstown Derwent BridgeBronte Park NW A10 SE  New Norfolk Hobart
Derwent Bridge C177 jcn to Highland Lakes N C173 S  END
END N C608 S  Ellendale Westerway



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