Red Bridge, Campbell Town

Red Bridge in Campbell Town, Australia, stands as a testament to the engineering prowess of the 19th century. Built by convict labor in 1838, this sandstone bridge is a favorite among history enthusiasts and photographers. Its three graceful arches span the Elizabeth River, offering a picturesque view that captures the essence of Tasmania's colonial past. Travelers often stop by to admire the intricate stonework and the surrounding parkland, which provides a serene spot for picnics. WanderVlogs features Red Bridge as a highlight for those interested in historical architecture and the stories of the convicts who built it.

Last updated: Apr 7, 2026

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