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Forth

North West, TAS

Forth

"Serene village with lush landscapes in Tasmania"

About this place

398
Population· median age 45
What people do
  • Professionals59
  • Technicians & Trades30
  • Labourers24
  • Community & Personal Service19
  • Clerical & Administrative17
175 dwellings · 93.5% owner-occupied

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Highlights

  • Scenic views of the Forth River and surrounding farmlands
  • Strong sense of community with regular local events
  • Rich historical background and charming architecture
  • Proximity to natural attractions and outdoor activities
  • Peaceful lifestyle with a focus on nature and tranquility

About Forth

Forth, a charming town nestled in Tasmania's North West region, boasts a serene atmosphere and a close-knit community. With a population of just 398, it offers a peaceful lifestyle surrounded by lush landscapes, including verdant farmlands and the picturesque Forth River. The town's elevation at a mere 8 meters above sea level enhances its accessibility and allows for stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The character of Forth is defined by its friendly residents, who take pride in their town's rich history and natural beauty. The community spirit is palpable, with local events often bringing the townsfolk together. Visitors to Forth will find themselves embraced by the warm hospitality of its residents, making it a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

What You'll Find

Scenic views of the Forth River and surrounding farmlands; Strong sense of community with regular local events; Rich historical background and charming architecture; Proximity to natural attractions and outdoor activities; Peaceful lifestyle with a focus on nature and tranquility

Why Locals Love It

Residents appreciate the tight-knit community and the tranquil lifestyle that allows them to connect with nature.

Why Visitors Come

Visitors are drawn to Forth for its stunning landscapes, friendly atmosphere, and the opportunity to experience authentic Tasmanian rural life.