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Cape Wrath
Eighteen kilometers from Durness Village the most north-westerly point on the British mainland.

Cape Wrath in the News

Cape Wrath
  Experience: I was stranded home alone on Christmas Day - The Guardian, 23rd December 2011
  My travels: Mike Carter in Cape Wrath, Scotland - The Guardian, 1st Jul 2011
  Mike's big British bike adventure - The Guardian, 9th Aug 2009
  The 12 wildest places in Britain and Ireland - The Times, 21st June 2008

Cape Wrath Tour
  An 'epic experience' for passengers as Cape Wrath minibus gets stuck in ditch - The Northern Times, 23rd June 2011
  A wonderful woman who will never be forgotten - The Northern Times, 12th November 2010

The Ozone Café
  Woman stranded two weeks after going to get turkey - Deadline News, 3rd January 2010
  Britain's loneliest cafĂ©, Ozone, opens for new year business - The Times, 1st January 2010
  ROBERT HARDMAN: Just before you reach the Arctic, pop in to Britain's most remote (and friendliest) café - Daily Mail, 19th June 2009
  The brew with a spectacular view - The Independent, 3rd June 2009
  Café at the end of the universe ... where a cup of tea is guaranteed - Herald Scotland, 2nd June 2009
  Lighthouse keeper opens the most remote café in Scotland - Deadline News, 26th April 2009

Wildlife
  Volunteers monitor coast for fresh whale beachings - BBC News, 23rd July 2011
  Pilot whales die after Highland beaching - BBC News, 22nd July 2011
  Fifteen pilot whales in trouble in Kyle of Durness - BBC News, 22nd July 2011
  Whales stranded on shore of loch - Herald Scotland, 22nd July 2011

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