About this tour
Travel 25 kilometres south from Hobart to Richmond Village on this 4-hour return journey through the Coal River Valley. You'll spend roughly 3 hours exploring this Georgian-era settlement, where convict-built sandstone architecture and Tasmania's oldest bridge tell the region's story. Wander past heritage sites, art galleries and antique dealers at your own pace, with a local guide providing context during the drive through Southern Tasmania's wine country. A complimentary map highlights local discounts.
Highlights
- Australia's oldest bridge, built by convict labour in 1823
- Georgian colonial sandstone buildings and streetscapes
- Coal River Valley wine region viewpoints from the coach
- Independent exploration time in the village centre
- Local shopkeeper and café discounts via walking map
- Knowledgeable driver commentary on regional history
What to expect
The journey south takes roughly 90 minutes each way, with your guide pointing out vineyard landscapes and sharing stories about the valley's colonial past. Once in Richmond, you're free to set your own rhythm—duck into galleries, browse restored cottages turned antique shops, grab a coffee, or simply sit on a bench soaking in the atmosphere. The village is compact and flat, easy to cover on foot. Most travellers spend 2–3 hours here without feeling rushed. On the return drive, you'll have time to reflect on what you've seen.
Good to know
Bring comfortable walking shoes and a jacket—the Tasmanian weather can turn quickly. The village has several cafés and a general store, but options are limited compared to Hobart, so plan accordingly. Wheelchair users and those with prams will find the main village streets accessible. Public transport is nearby if you prefer independent travel.
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