The National Trust Launches Free Android app
SWINDON, England, February 9, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Trust has launched a free Android app to help users find the nearest place to visit in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
With hundreds of places to visit and many of the UK's favourite coast and countryside locations in the Trust's care, the app gives users the chance to find basic information about places, opening times, car parking and directions.
The National Trust Android app (http://market.android.com/details?id=uk.org.nt.android.app1) uses the smart phone technology of Android device to find National Trust places and spaces near you, or helps you look further afield to plan picnic spots, en-route stop-offs or other destinations on trips away from home.
Developed by an in-house team of developers and designers, the app is available now to download for free online at the Android Market.
The launch of the new Android app follows the positive feedback that the National Trust received for its iPhone app.
Emily Heaver, Head of Content & User Experience, Digital Media, said: "Ever since we launched our popular iPhone app, Android fans have been clamouring for their own version. I am delighted that we have now been able to respond to this demand thanks to our in house team of developers. This new app mirrors the simplicity of the original giving you all the detail of the National Trust handbook in your pocket. We look forward to hearing feedback from the Android community."
The app allows users to search over 400 National Trust properties, get directions to these properties, contact the properties and see any sites that are within a 40 mile radius, helping users to find local days out (http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou.htm). The new app is very much like a pocket handbook, offering everything the handbook does but in a handier and more accessible way for smart phone users.
About the National Trust:
The National Trust is a charity that looks after nearly 25,000 hectares (61,000 acres) of woodland in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, including 22,457 hectares (55,000 acres) in England alone. Its 250,000 hectares of land include 710 miles of coastline, countryside and upland areas that are rich in wildlife and open to public access.
The National Trust offers many attractions to take part in as well as helping visitors to find local events (http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-events.htm). The Trust offers several different types of holiday including days out in Cheshire and winter gardens to visit (http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-events/w-visits-winter_gardens.htm).
(Due to the length of the URLs, it may be necessary to copy and paste the hyperlinks into your Internet browser's URL address field. Remove the space if one exists.)
More information can be found at nationaltrust.org.uk. For further information please contact: Steve Field Assistant Press Officer The National Trust Kemble Drive Swindon SN2 2NA +44(0)1793-81-7740 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Share this article