National Trust iPhone Application
Want to know the nearest National Trust property to wherever you are in the country? There’s now an iPhone app for that… and its free!
The goal of the National Trust iPhone application, according to the Trust’s head of Digital media, Phillip Ludgate, is to not only make the National Trust properties available to a larger audience, but to bring new people into the Trust itself.
The application, developed using the information from the National Trust handbook, promises to deliver on the spot information from the National Trust properties in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Using the National Trust iPhone application makes finding what you want to see and where you want to go an easy task by pinpointing your exact location thanks to GPS.
The National Trust iPhone application uses the smart phone technology of your iPhone or iPod touch 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.
Using the application in either list or map form, the National Trust iPhone application helps you explore your beautiful countryside by showing you only National Trust approved property locations. The iPhone application also displays opening days and times, availability of shops & restaurants and the best parking locations.
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It’s worth mentioning that this iTune application also works on the iPod touch, when you have a wifi connections (home or coffee shop etc). It’s still very handy as it saves you have to find the handbook and flick though page upon page of properties to see local times etc.
Definitely worth downloading especially as its free.