Cape Wrath Trail

Britain's toughest long-distance walk, 200 wild miles to the northwest tip of Scotland

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Distancia
200 miles
Duración
2-3 weeks
Dificultad
very hard
Mejores meses
May to September

Widely considered the hardest trek in Britain, the Cape Wrath Trail runs roughly 200 miles from Fort William to Cape Wrath through the remotest parts of the Northwest Highlands. There's no single official route — several recognised variants exist — and long stretches cross pathless, trackless terrain far from roads or phone signal.

Mapa de la ruta

Terreno

Serious mountain and moorland terrain: river crossings with no bridges, pathless glens, boggy ground and remote passes, with days between resupply points. This is expedition-level walking, not a waymarked trail, and requires strong navigation and wild camping skills.

Consejos

The route crosses the Cape Wrath Training Area, an active Ministry of Defence live-firing range near the end — check the firing schedule before you go and expect possible closures. River levels after rain can make crossings dangerous or impassable; build slack days into your itinerary. This is not a trail for a first long-distance walk.

Permisos y acceso

No permits required for the walk itself, but the final section crosses an active MOD firing range — check live-firing dates before setting out.

Campings a lo largo de la ruta

Aún no se han añadido campings para esta ruta.