• Richmond Bridge is a lasting symbol of Tasmania’s convict heritage.
  • The Richmond Bridge is a heritage-listed arch bridge being located on the B31 ("Convict Trail") in Richmond, 25 kilometres (15.5 mi) north of Hobart in Tasmania...
  • The oldest road bridge in Australia, it was built by convicts in 1823 and still funnels traffic across the Coal River.
  • Richmond Bridge is a semi-circular arch bridge, masonry bridge and road bridge that was built from 1823 until 1825.
  • The most well known and photographed landmark in Richmond is the oldest bridge in Australia that’s still in use.
  • TASMANIA’S Richmond Bridge is a tribute to simple form and a lasting symbol of Australia’s European origins.
  • Richmond Bridge, while a small piece of Tasmania's history, is a necessary stop when visiting the island.
  • The Richmond Arms, 42a Bridge St., +61 3 6260 2109. Great for a lunch or dinner with a good menu of choices including the traditional roast, and some homespun...
  • Tasmania’s Richmond Bridge is the oldest bridge in Australia. Today Grover shares the bridge’s ghost roster with a headless man (Grover himself, some say), a...
  • Cross the Richmond Bridge, the oldest convict built road bridge in Australia, and visit Richmond Gaol, operational since 1826.