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Trans Pennine Digital Trails

Trans Pennine Digital Trails

A new initiative to create Digital Trails for the Trans Pennine Trail needs your help!

It aims to produce engaging and informative recordings that highlight the beauty and accessibility of the Trail. These recordings will help increase engagement, provide virtual access for those with limited mobility, and offer a sense of what the Trail has to offer to those who may not be able to visit in person.

The project is calling on all enthusiasts to capture videos, photos, and audio of your favourite sections of the Trail that they can then edit into engaging Digital Trails to encourage more people to explore and enjoy it.

Interested in contributing? Let them know! Your recordings will help showcase the beauty of the Trans Pennine Trail through your eyes.

Find out How to participate and take part at the Digital Trails project

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