Richmond
Richmond is a picture-perfect Georgian village just 25 minutes east of Hobart, where sandstone cottages, convict-built bridges, and a serene river setting create one of Tasmania's most charming historic stops. The main street is lined with antique shops, galleries, and cafés, while the surrounding countryside offers vineyards and sweeping rural views. It's an ideal half-day or full-day escape from the city, especially for history buffs and food lovers.
Highlights & What to See
- Richmond Bridge: Australia's oldest surviving stone bridge (1825), gracefully arching over the Coal River. Wander across and down to the riverbank for classic photo angles.
- Richmond Gaol: Step inside Tasmania's oldest intact gaol (1825) to see cramped cells, punishment rooms, and convict graffiti – a sobering glimpse into colonial justice.
- St John's Catholic Church: A striking sandstone church (1837) with a rare shingled spire; its graveyard holds poignant early settler stories.
- Coal River Valley wineries: Just minutes away, cellar doors like Puddleduck Vineyard and Pooley Wines offer tastings of cool-climate pinot noir and riesling – often paired with local cheese platters.
- Antique & artisan shopping: Browse the Old Hobart Town Model Village, quirky collectibles at Richmond Antiques, and contemporary crafts at the Richmond Gallery.
- Sweet treats at The Richmond Cake Shop: Famous for its lamingtons, vanilla slices, and scallop pies – a beloved pit stop for road-trippers.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find 2–3 hours enough to explore the historic core, including the bridge, gaol, and a coffee break. If you plan to visit a winery or two, allow half a day (4–5 hours). For a relaxed pace with lunch, browsing, and a vineyard stop, budget a full day – especially if you're combining Richmond with a drive to Port Arthur or the Tasman Peninsula.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hobart: Richmond is an easy day trip from Hobart; pair it with a morning at Salamanca Market (Saturday) or MONA.
- Port Arthur Historic Site: A 45-minute drive south – combine Richmond with Port Arthur for a full-day convict history tour.
- Coal River Valley Wine Route: String together several cellar doors between Richmond and Cambridge for a self-drive tasting tour.
- Mount Wellington / kunanyi: After Richmond, drive up to the summit for panoramic views of Hobart and the Derwent estuary.
- Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary: 15 minutes west – a great family stop to see Tasmanian devils, wombats, and kangaroos up close.
- Hobart’s Battery Point & Sullivan’s Cove: Explore Hobart’s historic waterfront neighbourhood and the Constitution Dock precinct on your way back.
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