The Cape Wrath is under new ownership. This beautiful historic building is undergoing complete refurbishment with completion scheduled for the Autumn of 2008.
Situated in the remotest part of the UK, the Cape Wrath Hotel stands on a peninsula in the unspoilt northwestern corner of Scotland.
Overlooking the Kyle of Durness, you will marvel at the sheer magnificence of the scenery, heather clad moorland alive with wildlife, picturesque lochs and rivers teeming with fish, and the rugged grandeur of mountains rising up from glens gouged during the last ice-age.
As the pace of modern life increases, if you desire a restful interlude, with the complete independence to go where you like, to do what you want with room to breathe, then the Cape Wrath Hotel is for you.
We have 40,000 acres, much of which is a site of special scientific interest, under the stewardship of SNH due to the rare flora and fauna, such as the unique Primula Scotica, waiting to enchant you and of course, the famous Clo Mor Cliffs, 281 meters (920 ft), the highest cliffs in the country, which are home to thousands of sea birds.
Steeped in History with a ruined Church founded in 722... Balnakeil House dating back to 1740 and, still lived in today... Cape Wrath Lighthouse built by Robert Stephenson in 1827... and an Earth House of the 1st century A.D.
Last, but certainly not least, we are proud to offer you the most northerly Golf Course in the land to challenge your golfing skills.
Here we can truly say that there is... "much ado" but in this case, about... an "awful lot"!