Cape Wrath Ultra

  • UK (GBR)
  • Off-Road Running

The Second Cape Wrath Ultra is About to Start

Press Release / 17.05.2018Live TrackingSee All Event Posts Follow Event
Trekking Wild Glens in the Cape Wrath Ultra
Trekking Wild Glens in the Cape Wrath Ultra / © Ian Corless - Cape Wrath Ultra

The inaugural Cape Wrath Ultra™ in 2016 blew everyone away with a week of perfect weather showcasing the very best of the Scottish Highlands to the intrepid runners. Universally declared a bucket list event by the 2016 participants the biennial Cape Wrath Ultra™ returns for its second edition, starting Sunday 20th May in Fort William.

Staged by the same team that brought you the inspirational Berghaus Dragon’s Back Race, the Cape Wrath Ultra™ is a once in a lifetime, 8-day expedition race weaving 400km through the Highlands of Scotland. 

The route is based on the popular Cape Wrath Trail, which consists of a matrix of route choices leading to the spectacular lighthouse perched on the cliffs of Cape Wrath itself. After extensive reconnaissance by the event planning team, the Cape Wrath Trail route was modified so that the best running terrain and paths were linked together with the essential Overnight Night camp stops, and the Cape Wrath Ultra™ was born.

Race Director Shane Ohly says, “It’s not a route designed to cross or climb mountains, but to take the natural line through the mountains. It’s the logical route dating back to ancient times.” It will certainly be stunning with amazing mountain scenery and vistas as participants cross the most remote and wildest country in the UK.

Trekkers take on average three weeks to complete the classic Cape Wrath Trail, but the Ultra participants will have just eight days. 

The average daily distance is around 50km with 1400m of ascent, but the days vary in length from 37km to 72km with days six and seven being two of the longest and toughest for the runners to complete within the dreaded course cut-offs times. 

The fact that the route follows the natural line though the glens means that river crossings are a particular concern – the valleys are after all where the water goes! Rivers, even small ones, can rise quickly and be fast flowing, and along the route there are approximately 100 river crossings.

Despite perfect weather in 2016 only 62% of the starters completed the route; it is immensely challenging and the cumulative fatigue of day upon day of racing quickly wears down even the most hardened of mountain runners. 

Race Director Shane Ohly commented, “There is no doubt that the Cape Wrath Ultra™ is an extreme challenge and we have our fingers crossed for another week of great weather and high completion rate this year”. He continued, “I can’t wait to welcome the 2018 runners to Fort William this weekend!”

Entries for the 2018 edition of this extraordinary adventure sold out quickly - the next race will take place in May 2020.

 

See All Stories On This Race

PayPal Limited Edition SleepMonsters BUFF Patreon SleepMonsters Newsletter SleepMonsters Calendar SignUp

Our Patrons

AR World Series

SleepMonsters Patreon

Thank you to all our

adventure racing

patrons


AR World Series

Thomas Proulx

-- -- --

Adventure Race Croatia

Warrior Adventure Racing

Brian Gatens

Chris Dixon

Rootstock Racing

-- -- --

Adventure Enablers

Ajita Madan

Chipp Dodd

Celia Nash

David Ellis

Erik Sanders

Graham Bird

Jakub Malik

Josh Hayman

Liam St Pierre

Magnus Foss

Marijn Edelenbosch

Nicola MacLeod

Possum Jump Adventures

Robert Rulison

Strong Machine AR

Your Adventure Maps

-- -- --

Adrian Crane

Barbara Campbell

Dejna Odvody

Ivan Park

Klaus Mygind

Lars Bukkehave

Marco Ponteri

Maria Leijerstam

Nigel Davison

Rob Horton

Semyon Yakimov