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Cape Wrath Trail

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Length
  
205 mi (330 km)

Season
  
All year

Trail difficulty
  
Moderate to Strenuous

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Uses
  
Walking in the United Kingdom, Hiking, Peak bagging

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Cape Wrath Trail is a hiking route that runs through the Scottish Highlands and along the west coast of Scotland.

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It is approximately 200 miles in length and is considered to be one of the most challenging long distance walks in the UK. [1] Despite not being an officially recognised National Trail it has grown to be one of the most highly regarded backpacking routes, attracting hikers from around the world.

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The trek was pioneered in the early 1990s by David Paterson who, in 1996, published a book entitled The Cape Wrath Trail: A New 200-mile Walking Route Through the North-west Scottish Highlands. This was followed in 1999 by a separate publication (North to the Cape: A trek from Fort William to Cape Wrath) by Denis Brook and Phil Hinchliffe.

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In both versions the trail begins in Fort William and ends at Cape Wrath lighthouse on the northwest tip of the Scottish mainland. It connects with the West Highland Way and part of an alternative route suggested by Cameron McNeish follows the Great Glen Way out of Fort William before joining the main route in Glen Shiel.

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A new, updated guidebook to the Cape Wrath Trail was published by Cicerone in May 2013. [2]

These guidebooks estimate an experienced walker should be able to traverse the entire route in less than 20 days. However the authors detail slightly different routes and stages for walkers to follow. There are other alternatives on various segments of the route, thus there is yet to be an "official" established route. Many walkers see this variety as a quintessential part of the trail's appeal. The alternatives allow differing access to bothies, provisions, stream crossings and scenery.

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Officially the trail is not endorsed by Scottish Natural Heritage and it is not waymarked or signposted. Facilities along the trail are also minimal and it covers some of the remotest parts of mainland Britain.

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Locations on route

  • Cape Wrath
  • Dundonnell
  • Durness
  • Fort William
  • Inchnadamph
  • Inverie
  • Kinlochewe
  • Morar
  • Rhiconich
  • Shiel Bridge
  • Strathcarron
  • Ullapool
  • Geographic features on route

  • Beinne Eighe (Mountain and National Nature Reserve)
  • Eas a' Chual Aluinn (Waterfall)
  • Knoydart (Peninsula)
  • Loch Duich
  • Falls of Glomach (Waterfall)
  • Sandwood Bay
  • Torridon (Mountain range)
  • An Teallach (Mountain)
  • References

    Cape Wrath Trail Wikipedia