• The Richmond Bridge is a heritage-listed arch bridge located on the B31 ("Convict Trail") in Richmond, 25 kilometres (15.5 mi) north of Hobart in Tasmania, Australia.
  • Richmond Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in Australia; Richmond Bridge is said to be haunted.
  • Stunningly beautiful bridge in the heart of Richmond. Best to park on the eastern side of the road near the bridge in which you can easily walk to the St Johns...
  • One such structure, the bridge over the Coal River at Richmond was completed in 1825, making it the oldest surviving freestone bridge in Australia.
  • Bridges are not an uncommon sight, so what makes the Richmond Bridge in Tasmania such an interesting and popular tourist attraction?
  • The Butcher’s Hill quarry was highly productive for Tasmania two centuries ago. ... The foundations of the Richmond Bridge were laid on December 11 in 1823.
  • During its long life, the Richmond Bridge witnessed a number of deaths and many people claim to this day, that the bridge is home to multiple ghosts.
  • While visiting Tasmania, make sure you explore the town of Richmond, but keep an eye out for ghosts when you are crossing the Richmond Bridge!
  • On the way to Hobart International Airport to catch a flight back to Sydney, we decided to stop at the oldest stone span in Australia: Richmond Bridge in Tasmania...
  • Cross the Richmond Bridge, the oldest convict built road bridge in Australia, and visit Richmond Gaol, operational since 1826.