Cape Wrath Trail

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The Cape Wrath Trail is a challenging, unofficial long-distance hiking route in the Scottish Highlands that runs through remote, rugged landscapes from Fort William to Cape Wrath.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking route
long-distance footpath
long-distance hiking trail
approximateLengthKilometers 370
approximateLengthMiles 230
country Scotland
United Kingdom
difficultyLevel very challenging
endPoint Cape Wrath NERFINISHED
endsAt Cape Wrath Lighthouse NERFINISHED
hasMultipleVariants true
hasSignpostedRoute false
isOfficialRoute false
isWaymarked false
languageOfName English
locatedIn Scotland
Scottish Highlands
United Kingdom
mainActivity backpacking
hiking
notableFeature lack of infrastructure
remoteness
river crossings
rugged landscapes
notStandardized true
passesNear Ben Nevis NERFINISHED
Loch Hourn NERFINISHED
Loch Maree NERFINISHED
Loch Torridon NERFINISHED
Sandwood Bay NERFINISHED
passesThrough Assynt NERFINISHED
Fisherfield Forest NERFINISHED
Kintail NERFINISHED
Knoydart NERFINISHED
Torridon NERFINISHED
popularSeason early autumn
late spring
summer
region Northwest Highlands NERFINISHED
requiresNavigationSkills true
requiresWildCamping true
startPoint Fort William NERFINISHED
terrainType boggy
mountainous
pathless moorland
rocky
typicalDurationDays 14
21
usedFor thru-hiking

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Knoydart Peninsula hasLongDistanceRoute Cape Wrath Trail