Trails in Swansea added to new smartphone app
A new trail has been added to the six already on offer.
Local footpaths and byways in Swansea are now more accessible with a smartphone app.
A new trail has been added to the Tawe Trails App, which provides interactive maps, facts, and audio guides in the Lower Swansea Valley.
Over 700 people have downloaded the app, which aims to encourage people to explore the history, culture and stories of Swansea.
The app, which has both English and Welsh audio, has been developed by Swansea Council's regeneration team, and was funded by the UK Government's Shared Prosperity Fund.
The new addition to the app is the Tawe navigation trail for the Copper Jack River Cruise.
The other six trails covered are:
• Hafod Morfa Copperworks
• White Rock
• Parc Llewelyn
• Swansea Canal at Clydach
• Morriston Park
• Lower Swansea Valley
Council cabinet member Robert Francis Davies said: "It's great to hear that so many people have downloaded the app and are embracing the heritage trails on their doorstep."
"Thanks to the app, people will learn that Swansea's story is Britain's story and it's fantastic that we're spreading knowledge and understanding of it in the most modern way."