Scotlands hardest Trail
Introduction and route summary
The Iona Cape Wrath Trail (ICW) The Iona to Cape Wrath Trail is a way of walking up Scotlands west coast, on beautiful paths and through remote wilderness areas. It differs from the Cape Wrath Trail in that it is more coastal and involves some Island hopping. It provides sustained and interesting walking away from roads and is a logical route, tested by myself over the summer of 2023.
Part 2 of the Iona to Cape Wrath Trail travels from Broadford on Skye, through the Outer Hebrides and finishes at Cape Wrath. It provides sustained and interesting walking away from roads and is a logical route, put together here and tested by myself over the summer of 2023.
Part I: Iona, across Mull to Tobermory
Part II: from Kilchoan, following the north coast of Ardnamurchan then over Ben Resipole and up Loch Sheil to Glenfinnan
Part III: This section connects Glenfinnan to Skye via part of the Cape Wrath Trail going north through the Knoydart region of Scotland crossing the Glenelg to Skye ferry, then walking to Kinloch and finally Broadford on Skye.
Part IV: All the best bits of Scotland in one small Island. The Skye Trail takes us through both pretty and dramatic landscape. This takes the walk into its third week.
Part V: From Tarbet on Harris to Stornaway on Lewis along the Outer Hebrides Trail.
Part VI: The final week of the Iona to Cape Wrath Trail from Ullapool to Cape Wrath, features sublime cliff walks and dramatic mountains.
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