
Conwy Council utilised Info-Point to deliver interpretive content along the Green Links Trail so outdoor visitors can maximise their visit. Great Orme, on the North Wales coast, has poor phone reception and no IT infrastructure.
A series of audio trails and downloadable leaflets were created and uploaded to three Info-Points that are powered from an old toll booth next to the local cafe.
At three Info-Point ‘hotspots’ we are able provide an audio trail offering an insight into the environmental, historical and recreational aspects on the coastal strip between Llandudno and Prestatyn, and the Marine Drive on the Great Orme.
Dan Romberg, Great Orme Project Officer
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