Self-Led Love Exploring Trails: Roman Game at Hardwick Park
Sedgefield
TS21 2DN
Tel: +44 03000 262 899
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Tel: +44 03000 262 899
Try our bespoke new game to learn more about Hardwick Park's East Park and the unique Roman settlement that was found there. See roman buildings rise up from the ground and meet roman characters all in augmented reality. You can also try our games which include shaping a roman pot, solving a bronze making puzzle, and constructing iron tools all through your mobile phone. East Park is found by going through the underpass near the Hardwick Park Tower and Dragon. It is a field with rough paths and we recommend sensible footwear.
Download the love exploring app for free Download the Love Exploring app. We recommend all those who already have the app to update to the latest version of the platform when prompted.
Love Exploring is compatible with most but not all mobile phones. Please check you can access all features of the trails before you visit.
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