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Worth a quick visit when passing through
Built by convicts this bridge is interesting to see and read about the historical significance of it and other history. Interesting sculptures carved from wood also interesting to see and if you have ...
A lovely, historic bridge spanning the river near the town centre: there is a pleasant riverbank walkway offering both bridge and water views in a garden/park type setting.
We didn’t stay in Campbell Town long, but long enough to appreciate the many beautiful convict built buildings & structures, including the Foxhunters Return Inn and of course the nearby Red Bridge. L...
When passing through Campbell Town it is definitely worth stopping to have a look at this historical work of art. The Red Bridge is Australia's oldest Bridge constructed with brick and still in use. ...
So many structures and buildings throughout the State, constructed by convicts, and withstanding the test of time. The bridge dates to 1836, the foundation stone laid by Lieutenant Governor, George Ar...
Worth a quick visit when passing through
Built by convicts this bridge is interesting to see and read about the historical significance of it and other history. Interesting sculptures carved from wood also interesting to see and if you have ...
Convict era infrastructure
A lovely, historic bridge spanning the river near the town centre: there is a pleasant riverbank walkway offering both bridge and water views in a garden/park type setting.
Stop to appreciate this bridge
We didn’t stay in Campbell Town long, but long enough to appreciate the many beautiful convict built buildings & structures, including the Foxhunters Return Inn and of course the nearby Red Bridge. L...
Don't just drive over it, stop for a photo opp!
When passing through Campbell Town it is definitely worth stopping to have a look at this historical work of art. The Red Bridge is Australia's oldest Bridge constructed with brick and still in use. ...
The Quality of Convict Builders
So many structures and buildings throughout the State, constructed by convicts, and withstanding the test of time. The bridge dates to 1836, the foundation stone laid by Lieutenant Governor, George Ar...