Dee Reynolds, regional strategy director, said: "We are blazing an e-trail to ensure tourism initiatives stay ahead and in tune with the growing demand for digital information sources.
Each e-trail provides walkers with enhanced audio and visual information about the area, historic images, archive and contemporary video and audio, plus detailed trail maps using GPRS to locate the walking party along the route and deliver appropriate content.
A TOURISM organisation has launched a series of digital e-trails for walkers, hikers and ramblers as a pilot project that will be rolled out across rural Wales.
Available online for download as an app, Tourism Partnership MidWales is initially introducing three new e-trails in the region, featuring walks in Montgomery, Machynlleth and the Ceredigion coast.
The three new e-trails are delivered to walkers via a new mobile app, "Trails Cymru".
Each e-Trail provides walkers with audio and visual information about the local area.
A SERIES of food "e-Trails" has been launched for walkers, hikers and ramblers in Mid Wales.
Initially three new e-Trails have been published, featuring walks in Montgomery, Machynlleth and the Ceredigion coast.
Tourism Partnership Mid Wales (TPMW) created the e-Trails in partnership with Ramblers Cymru and NFU Cymru.
"The e-Trails can deliver amazing and detailed content," she said.
The Welsh Assembly plans to roll out similar e-Trails across rural Wales next year.