Map of Richmond Tasmania | Historic Village & Visitor Guide

Map of Richmond Tasmania – Historic Village & Visitor Guide

This map of Richmond Tasmania provides an overview of one of Australia's best-preserved historic villages, including Richmond Bridge, heritage buildings, wineries, walking areas and major visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Richmond is laid out.

Richmond is famous for its colonial history, sandstone architecture, heritage streetscape and the iconic Richmond Bridge, which is Australia's oldest surviving stone bridge still in use.

Quick Answer:

Richmond is located in Tasmania's Coal River Valley, north-east of Hobart. Major attractions include Richmond Bridge, Richmond Gaol, St John's Church, local wineries and heritage streets.

Interactive Richmond Tasmania Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore heritage attractions, historic buildings, wineries, walking areas and visitor facilities throughout Richmond.
Tip: Richmond maps are useful for locating historic sites, wineries, walking areas and major visitor attractions.

Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

This Richmond map highlights heritage attractions, historic landmarks, wineries and major visitor destinations throughout the village.


Where Is Richmond Located?

Richmond is located in the Coal River Valley region of southern Tasmania, approximately 25 kilometres north-east of Hobart. The town is one of Tasmania's most popular heritage tourism destinations.

  • North: Coal River Valley countryside
  • South: Hobart metropolitan region
  • East: rural Tasmania and east coast routes
  • West: Hobart Airport and greater Hobart

Main Attractions and Areas of Richmond

  • Richmond Bridge — Australia's oldest surviving stone bridge
  • Richmond Gaol — historic convict-era attraction
  • St John's Catholic Church — heritage landmark
  • Richmond Village Centre — historic streetscape
  • Coal River — scenic waterway through town
  • Old Hobart Town Model Village — historical attraction
  • Local Wineries — Coal River Valley wine region
  • Heritage Buildings — preserved colonial architecture
  • Village Walking Areas — self-guided exploration routes
  • Boutique Shops and Cafes — visitor amenities

Major Areas of Richmond Explained

  • Historic Village Precinct — core tourism and heritage area
  • Richmond Bridge Area — iconic landmark zone
  • Coal River Foreshore — scenic recreation area
  • Winery Region — surrounding wine tourism destinations
  • Coal River Valley — broader regional tourism area

Nearby Attractions

  • Hobart — Tasmania's capital city
  • Mount Wellington / kunanyi — iconic mountain landmark
  • Coal River Valley — wine and food region
  • Hobart Airport — major transport hub
  • Port Arthur — historic Tasman Peninsula attraction
  • Bruny Island — popular island destination

Key Geographic Features

  • Coal River — defining natural feature
  • Richmond Bridge — historic engineering landmark
  • Rolling Valley Landscapes — characteristic regional scenery
  • Wine Country — important tourism feature
  • Historic Village Streets — preserved colonial layout
  • Southern Tasmania Countryside — broader geographic setting

Richmond Transport and Access Map Overview

A map of Richmond is useful for understanding how historic attractions, wineries and visitor facilities connect throughout the region.

  • Tasman Highway Connections — regional access routes
  • Village Walking Network — connects major attractions
  • Coal River Valley Roads — access wineries and countryside destinations
  • Historic Site Access Routes — connect heritage attractions
  • Regional connections — link Richmond with Hobart, Port Arthur and southern Tasmania destinations

Why People Search for a Map of Richmond Tasmania

  • To locate Richmond Bridge and historic attractions
  • To explore Tasmania's heritage villages
  • To visit Coal River Valley wineries
  • To plan a Hobart day trip
  • To understand the layout of the village

🎸 Exploring the World?

After viewing maps, explore beginner-friendly guitars, ukuleles and keyboards.

Browse Collection

Related Maps & Location Guides


Richmond Tasmania Map FAQs

  • Where is Richmond located?
    Richmond is located in Tasmania's Coal River Valley, north-east of Hobart.
  • What is Richmond known for?
    Richmond is known for Richmond Bridge, colonial architecture, wineries and heritage attractions.
  • Is Richmond Bridge Australia's oldest bridge?
    Richmond Bridge is Australia's oldest surviving stone bridge still in use.
  • Is Richmond worth visiting?
    Richmond is one of Tasmania's most popular heritage villages and is frequently visited as a day trip from Hobart.

This page is not affiliated with or endorsed by any government authority, mapping provider, tourism organisation or official organisation.

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.