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Cape Wrath

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Cape Wrath - Scotland’s most north westerly point - can only be reached by a bus journey of about 11 miles through wild unspoiled scenery.

Some of Britain’s highest cliffs, seabirds, wildlife, seals and the spectacular Cape Wrath Lighthouse.

To access the cape Wrath you must first take a ferry across the Kyle of Durness which takes approximately a quarter of an hour.

On completion of the ferry trip there is an optional bus which takes you to the Cape Wrath Lighthouse.

The bus trip takes approximately half an hour each way, the entire excursion takes approximately 2 and a half hours. During the crossing amongst the beautiful scenery you are likely to see Common seals. Daill beach is beautiful secluded spot easily accessed from the ferry point.

To confirm bus schedule during range operations contact Minibus Service To Cape Wrath Mrs I P Mackay—Tel: 01971 511343 or 511287 Mobile: 07751 789048.

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Cape Wrath
Heatherlea
Sangomore
Durness Sutherland
Highlands
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Telephone: 01971 511343
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