Cape Wrath

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tempsperdu
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Cape Wrath

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I keep seeing references to a path south from Cape Wrath to Sandwood bay.
OS do not show a path and walker reports say there is no path just have to pick your way.
Aside from it being a firing range is this doable with a bike and is it worth it or just a death march?
Planning on going north by the conventional route off road but dislike returning by the same route and Sandwood bay is on my list.
Thinking of May/June time.
misterrea
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i walked this area a couple of years ago the firing range has red flags to show use , but as to path not really you just pick your best way south
or towards the bothys some paths near and south of sandlewood bay
tempsperdu
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but as to path not really you just pick your best way south


Is it a bogfest or easy going?
The gpx I have shows the 'path' making detours inland to cross some of the streams and OS shows these as quite steep sided in places.
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a little boggy can be avoided , but you are walking through heather with no path as such,if two sheep have followed each other thats your path and it will disappear. So gps or compass for general heading picking a way for eight to nine kilometres
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I met a guy near CW who had come from Sandwood Bay on a MTB. He was wet through and the bike caked in mud from having to go through bogs. He said it was something he would never attempt again.
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BruceJ
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Nicholas Fairweather describes how he walked from Sandwood Bay to Cape Wrath with his bicycle in the book "Coasting around Scotland". It was not easy!!
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I have a memory, possibly faulty, that Nick Crane did this walk in one of Coast programmes. But there was of course a lack of detail and he didn't have a bike with him. Leave the bike somewhere and just walk it?
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I would retrace the same way, that is easy, the views are quite different and one knows the way
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Sweep wrote:I have a memory, possibly faulty, that Nick Crane did this walk in one of Coast programmes. But there was of course a lack of detail and he didn't have a bike with him. Leave the bike somewhere and just walk it?


No bike involved. He went by vehicle to the lighthouse and then walked to Sandalwood Bay from there. I cycled Dover to Cape Wrath in 2013.
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