THE GREAT Waddle of Worcester has introduced an app which allows visitors to track their routes and learn more about the city.
The app – sponsored by local healthcare manufacturer Kimal – have locations of all 80 penguins which are in the city until September 15.
It is being brought by St Richard’s Hospice, and follows the success of a similar offering for Worcester’s Big Parade in 2021.
Sara Matthews, business development manager for St Richard’s Hospice, said: “It’s wonderful to see trail goers waddling in Worcester for our third – and biggest – art trail in the city.
“The app is a really great way to discover the sculptures – as you get facts about each penguin and artist, alongside unlocking information about the city too.
“One of the things we most loved about our previous elephant and giraffe trail apps was seeing all the happy selfies meeting our herds.
“Please do upload your ‘pen-grins’ this year – we’d love to see them.”
The app is available to download from the Apple App Store and Google Play.
Trail maps are available from Worcester Tourist Information Centre, St Richard’s Hospice shops and the trail’s pop-up shop at 14 Chapel Walk, Crowngate Shopping Centre.
The great Waddle of Worcester is supported by Presenting Partners; Crowngate, DRPG, Worcester City Council and Worcestershire Ambassadors, Community and Education Partner; Worcester BID and Media Partners; the Worcester News and BBC Hereford & Worcester.
