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Explore Trelleborgen with an exciting walking tour game
Disälv, a Viking Age seer, is worried about people forgetting the knowledge, faith and stories of her time. How lucky then, that she has met you! Disälv is convinced that you, just like her, have the gift of being able to see through time and space. With your help, Disälv can make sure that her stories won’t be forgotten.
Follow the threads of fate
You meet Disälv close to the Trellborgen fortress west gate, and together you follow Trelleborgen’s threads of fate through the city. Take part of Disälv’s knowledge in each location along the way through various game elements. You can examine items from archaeological sites, look out over the Viking Age shoreline, and explore theories of how the city got its name.
As you walk, Disälv tells you about the Viking Age way of life around the fortress, and about the visions she has been having about Trelleborg’s future. She also needs your help to hand over a gift to the people living in the eras after hers.
The StoryTourist app will show you the way
To walk this tour, you’ll download the user-friendly StoryTourist app. The app is equipped with a map, GPS, a narrator and digital guide which makes sure you walk in the right direction. Once you have purchased the tour it is yours to keep. You can use it at any time and as many times as you wish.
Through the StoryTourist-app, you’ll listen to Disälv’s story about the Trelleborgen fortress and the Viking Age people who lived in its vicinity. The only thing you need to be able to explore Trelleborg in a brand-new way is a smartphone with headphones.
This StoryTour has been developed in collaboration with Visit Trelleborg and the Viking Museum Trelleborgen. It will guide you in a circle from the Viking museum to the Franciscan monastery garden, St. Nicolai’s church and back to Trelleborgen. It’s a walk of 1,6 kilometers, which will take about one hour to finish. The tour is available in English, Swedish and German. Click the “Instructions” tab for more practical information.
Photos: Katie Wood and Andreas Jansson