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Tasmanian Convict Trail
  • Convict Towns and Trails
    • Campbell Town to Longford
    • Hobart to Eaglehawk Neck
    • Hobart to Campbell Town
    • Eaglehawk Neck to Port Arthur
    • Port Arthur to Saltwater River
    • Sorell to Swansea
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Great Eastern Drive

Maria Island

Established 1825. Irish Nationalist William Smith O’Brien stayed on Maria Island.

By admin, 2 yearsJune 16, 2020 ago

Triabunna

Established 1830. Triabunna is a fishing town and gateway to Maria Island.

By admin, 7 yearsOctober 7, 2015 ago

Runnymede

Established c. 1840. Runnymede is located between Orielton and Buckland.

By admin, 7 yearsOctober 7, 2015 ago

Buckland

Buckland is home to the St John the Baptist church, with its famous stained glass windows.
Established in 1820.

By admin, 7 yearsOctober 7, 2015 ago

Orford

Established 1831. Situated at on the Prosser River, Orford is a great holiday and fishing town.

By admin, 7 yearsOctober 7, 2015 ago

Swansea

Established 1821. The Morris General Store and Spiky Bridge are highlights.

By admin, 7 yearsAugust 26, 2015 ago

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    Campbell Town

    Campbell Town Hotel/Motel

    Campbell Town Hotel/Motel was built or established circa. 1836. You can Sleep in an old room.
    Tasmanian Convict Trail

    ABN 66 691 641 507

    Convict Trail Routes
    • Convict Towns and Trails
      • Campbell Town to Longford
      • Hobart to Eaglehawk Neck
      • Hobart to Campbell Town
      • Eaglehawk Neck to Port Arthur
      • Port Arthur to Saltwater River
      • Sorell to Swansea
    • UNESCO World Heritage
    • Iconic Landmarks
    • Join and Collaborate
      • Add Convict-built Accommodation
      • List Your Business
      • Tell Us About a Convict Site
    • Add Convict-built Accommodation
    • List Your Business
    • Tell Us About a Convict Site
    Tasmanian Convict Trail