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Hobart to Port Arthur Convict Trail Drive

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The road the convicts built and then walked in chains — from Hobart through the Coal River Valley to the Tasman Peninsula. Australia's most intact convict heritage site awaits at the end, but the stops along the way tell stories just as powerful.

Stops on This Tour (10)

  1. 1
    Tasman Bridge The bridge that collapsed in 1975 and split a city in two
  2. 2
    Richmond Bridge Australia's oldest large stone bridge, built 1825
  3. 3
    Richmond Gaol Older than Port Arthur — built in 1825
  4. 4
    Dunalley Canal & Swing Bridge Fishing village with roadside oysters
  5. 5
    Eaglehawk Neck The natural prison guarded by chained dogs
  6. 6
    Tessellated Pavement Natural rock platform fractured into rectangular tiles
  7. 7
    Tasman Arch Massive natural stone arch carved by the Southern Ocean
  8. 8
    Devils Kitchen Deep sea chasm named by convicts
  9. 9
    Pirates Bay Lookout Panoramic views of the Tasman Peninsula coastline
  10. 10
    Port Arthur Historic Site Australia's most significant convict site

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