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Visitors can fully immerse in Scotland through their mobile devices

| | Feb 28, 2017, at 10:11 pm
Edinburgh, Feb 28 (Not in Town) People across the world can now instantly walk through the prehistoric village of Skara Brae in Orkney, soar over Edinburgh Castle like a bird, journey into the depths of The Hollow Mountain of Ben Cruachan and experience the Northern Lights – all from the comfort of their own home, with the release of a new virtual reality app from VisitScotland.

ScotlandVR is a virtual travel experience, and the tourist board’s first step with interactive virtual map technology, that allows people wherever they are in the world, to be fully immersed in this soulful destination.

Launched today (February 28), it is hoped the ScotlandVR app, which is available for all Android and Apple users to download for free on Google Play and Apple Store, will incite emotion, educate, and onward inspire more people to book a holiday to  Scotland.

Research shows that 60% of searches for destination information come from mobile devices. This, coupled with virtual reality experiencing growth worldwide (forecasted numbers of VR users between now and 2018 set to grow by 400% to 170 million) creates a prime opportunity for Scotland to be discovered in a new and innovative way.  A recent report by Greenlight VR showed that travel and adventure VR content is the most sought after by consumers (74%), followed by movies and live-events.

Featuring state-of-the art 360Ëš imagery and footage, users start their journey in a virtual glen complete with the lustful sound of moo-ing Highland Cow, crackling fire and bellowing stag.  From there, they can jump into a map of Scotland and experience 26 unique attractions covering every region of the country.

The whole environment can be experienced in Stereoscopic 3D when used with a Google Cardboard virtual reality headset, in 360Ëš view using gyroscope phone technology or by touchscreen also in phone mode. The app launches with 26 attractions including the famous Edinburgh Castle, Glenfinnan Viaduct, National Wallace Monument and Cairngorms National Park. Future phases of the software will see attractions added through refreshed content.

ScotlandVR is now available to download from Google Play and Apple Stores.   For more information, visit http://www.visitscotland.com/app

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