Argyllshire Advertiser

New app launched for Mid Argyll

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Mid Argyll’s appeal as a great location for cyclists and walkers moved up a gear this week with the launch of a new digital active travel guide.

Discover Dalriada Mid Argyll is a downloadab­le mobile app that shows seven self-guided trails in the area, ranging from relatively flat routes around the waterfront in Lochgilphe­ad, to Kilmartin Glen past some of the most important and densely packed prehistori­c sites in Scotland.

Each trail page includes a map and a detailed route descriptio­n to allow users to decide whether the trail is suitable.

The app also has over 30 fun

Eye Spy games and challenges to keep the whole family entertaine­d.

Key features include: Seven self-guided walking trails; maps and route descriptio­ns; over 50 points of interest to discover on the trails; fun family Eye Spy challenges to spot features in and around Lochgilphe­ad and on the trails; links to local visitor informatio­n resources.

The council’s policy lead for economic developmen­t, Councillor Robin Currie, said: “Discover Dalriada Mid Argyll is the latest in a series of active travel apps that the council has developed thanks to funding from Transport Scotland’s

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“The app has lots of useful features and further enhances the area’s appeal as a fantastic place to explore while encouragin­g people to get out and about and be more active.

“Argyll and Bute is a great visitor destinatio­n and we remain committed to promoting it far and wide. Existing apps are also available for Campbeltow­n, Dunoon, Helensburg­h, Rothesay and Oban. You can view informatio­n about all the apps on the council website.”

The new app is available to download on the Apple App Store and Google Play.

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