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North Highland Way
Length150 mi (240 km)
LocationScotland
TrailheadsDuncansby Head
Cape Wrath
UseHiking
DifficultyModerate
SeasonAll year
HazardsWeather

The North Highland Way (Scottish Gaelic: A Tuath na Gàidhealtachd dòigh) is a proposed 150 miles (240 km) hiking, cycling and horse riding trail in Scotland. Currently without official signage, it is navigable by GPS, linking Duncansby Head on the North East coast to Cape Wrath in the North West of Scotland's coast. The North Highland Way connects the Cape Wrath Trail (which opened in January, 2013)[1] in the west with the Moray Firth trail in the east. The North Coast 500 is a driving route, which follows a similar line to the North Highland Way.

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