Families across Wealden are invited to explore the Cuckoo Trail like never before with the launch of an exciting new augmented reality (AR) experience. In a free, interactive adventure, children can discover wildlife characters hidden along the scenic trail, brought to life through the latest AR technology.
The trail is designed to encourage outdoor activity and exploration in a fun and engaging way. By simply scanning a QR code on a parent’s or carer’s smartphone, children can interact with animated wildlife characters, solving puzzles as they go. No apps or downloads are required – the trail is fully web-based and easy to access for families with smartphones.
Councillor James Partridge, Alliance for Wealden (Liberal Democrat) lead councillor for Governance, Waste & Local Economy and leader of the council, said, “We wanted to offer a free, creative, technology-driven experience that encourages children and families to get outside and enjoy nature. This new AR trail brings both learning about the former railway line’s heritage and adventure together in an enjoyable way.”
By scanning each of the five QR plaques on the trail, participants will encounter beautifully illustrated AR animals, each with its own unique puzzle to solve. Whether posing for a photo with a friendly fox or cracking codes with a curious badger, children are sure to enjoy the immersive experience.
The trails are located at the near the entrance in Polegate, around the Horam Hub site, and near the picnic area outside of Heathfield.
The AR experience is available to explore now and for more information, visit www.cuckootrail.co.uk
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