Map of Campbell Town Tasmania | Heritage Trail & Visitor Guide

Map of Campbell Town Tasmania – Heritage Trail & Visitor Guide

This map of Campbell Town Tasmania provides an overview of one of Tasmania's most important Midlands settlements, including heritage attractions, historic buildings, parks, walking areas and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Campbell Town is laid out.

Campbell Town is known for its convict history, heritage architecture, famous Red Bridge and the Convict Brick Trail. It remains a popular stop for travellers journeying between Hobart and Launceston.

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Campbell Town is located in Tasmania's Midlands along the Midland Highway. Major attractions include Red Bridge, the Convict Brick Trail, Foxhunters Return, heritage buildings and Elizabeth River parklands.

Interactive Campbell Town Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore heritage attractions, historic landmarks, visitor facilities, parks and major destinations throughout Campbell Town.
Tip: Campbell Town maps are useful for locating heritage attractions, parks, historic buildings and Midlands tourism destinations.

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This Campbell Town map highlights heritage attractions, colonial landmarks, parks and major visitor destinations throughout Tasmania's Midlands region.


Where Is Campbell Town Located?

Campbell Town is located in Tasmania's Midlands region along the Midland Highway between Hobart and Launceston. The town has a long colonial history and serves as one of the major heritage stops on Tasmania's inland travel corridor.

  • North: Launceston and northern Tasmania
  • South: Ross, Oatlands and Hobart
  • East: rural grazing lands and eastern Tasmania
  • West: central Tasmania and highland regions

Main Attractions and Areas of Campbell Town

  • Red Bridge — Australia's oldest surviving brick arch bridge
  • Convict Brick Trail — historic commemorative walkway
  • Foxhunters Return — well-known bakery and visitor stop
  • Elizabeth River — scenic river corridor
  • Heritage Town Centre — colonial architecture and local businesses
  • Valentine Park — recreation and picnic area
  • Historic Churches — significant heritage landmarks
  • Visitor Information Facilities — local tourism services
  • Historic Cemeteries — colonial-era heritage sites
  • Village Walking Routes — self-guided heritage exploration

Major Areas of Campbell Town Explained

  • Historic Town Centre — heritage attractions and visitor services
  • Red Bridge Precinct — major landmark area
  • Elizabeth River Foreshore — recreation and scenic walking areas
  • Convict Heritage Zone — historical sites and interpretation areas
  • Midlands Tourism Corridor — broader travel and touring region

Nearby Attractions

  • Ross — heritage village and Ross Bridge
  • Oatlands — Callington Mill and colonial architecture
  • Ben Lomond National Park — alpine recreation destination
  • Launceston — northern Tasmania city
  • Richmond Tasmania — historic tourism village
  • Hobart — Tasmania's capital city

Key Geographic Features

  • Elizabeth River — defining local waterway
  • Midlands Plains — characteristic regional landscape
  • Historic Brick Infrastructure — major cultural feature
  • Colonial Streetscapes — preserved heritage environment
  • Rural Grazing Country — surrounding agricultural region
  • Central Tasmania Travel Corridor — major transport route

Campbell Town Transport and Access Map Overview

A map of Campbell Town is useful for understanding how heritage attractions, parks and visitor facilities connect throughout the town.

  • Midland Highway — primary north-south transport route
  • Heritage Walking Routes — connect major attractions
  • River Access Areas — recreation and sightseeing opportunities
  • Town Centre Roads — access heritage precincts
  • Regional connections — link Campbell Town with Ross, Oatlands, Launceston and Hobart

Why People Search for a Map of Campbell Town Tasmania

  • To locate Red Bridge and heritage attractions
  • To explore Tasmania's convict history
  • To plan a Midlands road trip
  • To find visitor facilities and accommodation
  • To understand the layout of the town

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Campbell Town Map FAQs

  • Where is Campbell Town located?
    Campbell Town is located in Tasmania's Midlands along the Midland Highway.
  • What is Campbell Town known for?
    Campbell Town is known for Red Bridge, the Convict Brick Trail and its colonial heritage.
  • Why is Red Bridge famous?
    Red Bridge is Australia's oldest surviving brick arch bridge and one of Tasmania's most significant heritage landmarks.
  • Is Campbell Town worth visiting?
    Campbell Town is a worthwhile stop for travellers interested in Tasmania's history, architecture and Midlands touring routes.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Attraction access, opening hours, road conditions, facilities and visitor services may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.