Walthew House, a charity for people with vision and hearing difficulties , has launched the trail, which is believed to be the first of its kind in the country to utilize braille. Lasting around two hours, the aim is to solve clues on a circular route of approximately two miles, incorporating plaques, signs, statues, monuments, images, engravings or any other unique features found in the area.
As well as utilizing sales of the trail to raise funds, the charity will encourage its service users to take on the challenge of the full trail accompanied by sighted guides. It also plans to host British Sign Language-interpreted events for deaf people who want to participate in the trail.