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Day 8 - Kinlochbervie to Cape Wrath
So. This is the day that takes you along the glorious beach of Sandwood Bay, to The Atlantic Sea proper and on to Cape Wrath and the Lighthouse, the most north-westerly point in the UK: A day to savour. It’s a deliberately shorter day. After finishing here, there will be a gradual minibus and ferry evacuation back to civilisation in the village of Durness, 15 miles away, and a fitting sea loch coastal symmetry with the start, 8 days earlier. Once based in Durness, we hope that you have time to visit the beautiful beach just below the campsite, and nearby Smoo cave. In the evening, it’s time to celebrate, and in the morning, time to climb onto coaches and wave goodbye to the far north of Scotland.
All distances and height gain data are for guidance only. The route is subject to change.
Cape Wrath Explorer?
Day 8 of the Cape Wrath Explorer follows the same route as the full course, and it's a good one!
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Click/tap on "Learn more" then expand the map to get more route details.
Please note
Our adjusted (real life) distance for day eight is 26km.
The adjusted (real life) elevation is 700m.
Cut-off times
CP1 is at 6km - guidance time in 2025 is 11:15
CP2 is at 14km - guidance time in 2025 is 13:30
CP3 is at 19km - guidance time in 2025 is 15:00
Get a step ahead with the official event map
Aspirant participants are invited to purchase a copy of last year's event map. An ideal companion for those who prefer a tangible map to spread out on the coffee table to pour over during the build up to the event. Glean extra information about the route (subject to small changes) and familiarise yourself with the layout and style of this bespoke map ahead of being issued yours at registration.
Following the route
Please see our guidance on following the route for information about how to best access the digital version of the route (including information about GPX files), and what to expect from the event map issued at registration.
Warning
Wenn Sie die Route des 8. Tages erkunden möchten, beachten Sie bitte, dass der nördlichste Abschnitt dem Verteidigungsministerium gehört, das relativ häufig Bomben abwirft. Sie können das Gebiet gerne durchqueren, aber sehen Sie vorher nach, ob irgendwelche Aktivitäten geplant sind! Wenn Sie rote Flaggen sehen, bedeutet das, dass Sie das Gelände nicht betreten sollten. Informationen zu den geplanten Aktivitäten finden Sie in der Regel auf dem Parkplatz der Sandwood Bay und hier im Internet. Für weitere Informationen können Sie uns gerne kontaktieren.