Sun 17 - Tue 19 May 2026 Fort William, Highland, UK

Cape Wrath 100

Explore the wilderness of the Cape Wrath trail over three adventure-filled days in this unique 100-mile challenge.

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  • Sun 17 - Tue 19 May 2026
Fort William Football Club, Fort William
Cape Wrath 100

07:00

Age 18 & over

£799

  • 100 miles trail running

Event overview

The route follows the first 3 days of the Cape Wrath Ultra® route from Fort William – Achnashellach, covering 100-miles (162km) and 4,700m of elevation. Take in the Loch Linnhe ferry crossing to the start line, witness the famous sights of Glenfinnan and explore Knoydart and the large mountain and glen groups of Kintail – classed as the hardest section of the entire route - this 100-mile adventure may be compact, but it’s no less mighty! Whether you’re Cape Wrath curious and looking to dabble in the multi-day race experience before embarking on the full journey, simply after a shorter adventure or adrenaline fuelled and looking to push for some harder, faster efforts over the rugged and wild terrain of the Cape Wrath trail, the new 100-mile offering certainly has something for everyone.

Event details

  • Beginner-friendly
  • Event village

Route

  • Check points
  • Cut off time
  • First aid
  • Navigation required
  • Wave start
  • Way markers

Location

  • Camping
  • Secure bag storage

What's included

  • Camping
  • GPS tracking
  • Map
  • Medal
  • Post-race meal
  • Pre-race meal
  • T-shirt

Sustainability

  • Sustainability policy
  • Trees not tees

How to enter

  • Age 18 & over
  • Entries open
  • Enter online
  • Pay by instalments
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