1. Richmond Village is a historic town located in the Coal River Valley of Tasmania. Established in the early 1800s, the village is home to many beautifully preserved Georgian buildings, including Australia’s oldest bridge, a convict-built gaol, and several churches. The town is known for its quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants, and visitors can also explore the vineyards and wineries that surround the area.
2. The shops and attractions in Richmond Village have varying opening hours, but many are open seven days a week. Some popular attractions include the Old Hobart Town Model Village, the Richmond Gaol, and St. John’s Catholic Church. For specific hours and contact information, visit the Richmond Village website or contact the individual business.
3. Admission to many attractions in Richmond Village is free, but some may require a small fee. There are several transportation options to Richmond Village from Hobart, including bus, taxi, and car rental. The village is located about 25 minutes from Hobart by car and is easily accessible via the Tasman Highway.


