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    Roll of honour

Completing the Cape Wrath Trail is the achievement of a lifetime. If you've made it to the lighthouse, why not add yourself to our roll of honour and tell us about your most memorable moment?

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  • Keith Duncan & Pauline Chang’s photo

    Keith Duncan & Pauline Chang


    Favourite moment

    Camping high above Strath na Sealga and looking down the valley towards Loch an Nid where we had come that day. Also the great welcome at the Ozone Cafe atCW!

  • Patrick van Noort’s photo

    Patrick van Noort


    Favourite moment

    Those idyllic places where you pitch your tent and you realise you are the only one there....

  • Michael Say’s photo

    Michael Say


    Favourite moment

    Celebrating my 73rd birthday in the Glencoul bothy after a really tough but exhilarating day, up over Glas Bheinn.

  • Sabine Zawadzki’s photo

    Sabine Zawadzki


    Favourite moment

    Meeting all these wonderful, truly exceptional people, CWT walkers, munro baggers and wonderful landlords and ladies (UllapoolYH, InchnadamphB&B) and the Scottish-Australian couple that treated me to dinner in Kinlochewe. ThankYou!

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  • Gilad Nachmani’s photo

    Gilad Nachmani


    Favourite moment

    A night of quiet solitude at Glancoul - dramatic location after a very rough day.

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  • Christian Walker’s photo

    Christian Walker


    Favourite moment

    Wild camp in beautiful Glen Douchary in (rare) sunshine

  • Stephen Kerr’s photo

    Stephen Kerr


    Favourite moment

    Sitting outside Glencoul bothy at 7pm in blazing sunshine with only the birdsong for company

  • Daniel Bullivant’s photo

    Daniel Bullivant


    Favourite moment

    Meeting all the Games Keepers along the way and experiancing the Highland way of life.
    Following the Deer tracks when there was not a footpath.

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Watercolour of Sourlies Bothy, Knoydart by Anthony Harper Return to website