• 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.
  • The bridge is the oldest existing stone arch bridge in Australia, built by convicts from Richmond Gaol between 1823 - 1825.
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • Richmond Bridge is Australia's oldest stone bridge still in use. It's an iconic historic landmark offering picturesque views and a glimpse into Tasmania's past.
  • Bridges are commonplace, so what makes the Richmond Bridge in Tasmania such a unique destination?
  • 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!
  • 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.