John OGroats Trail
The John OGroat Trail is a 147 mile coastal walking route from Inverness to John O’Groats, traversing shorelines, cliff tops, back lanes and footpaths of the Scottish Highlands.
The route is a work in progress. Some of it is only accessible to the most fit and adventurous of walkers. Other sections are already popular walks. See stage status pages on the John OGroat Trail web site.
The walk is meant to be used both by long-distance walkers going as far as to or from Land’s End, and local walkers looking for a coastal stroll. Accommodation, meals and shops are available at the end of most stages of the walk.
E-mail
manager@jogt.org.uk
Postal Address
John OGroats Trail
Friends of the John o' Groats Trail****The Cottage****Lower Newport
Berriedale
Caithness
KW7 6HA
News for John OGroats Trail
Building A Difference - What Happened To Former 'Carbuncle' Towns? - Starting With John O'groats
An article in Holyrood media yesterday 15 November 2024 highlights previously named carbuncle towns such as John O'Groats and the transformation taking place. We are striving to make John O'Groats world-class," says Andrew Mowat, "and we're getting there." or years, the Caithness village traded on its location on the northernmost edge of the UK mainland.John O'Groat Trail On BBC Landward Programme
We're excited to see the John o' Groats Trail appear on the small screen with Landward on Thursday 27th April 8.30pm on BBC Scotland, as Ken and Jay from the Trail take Dougie and the team around some of the Trail's most scenic sights. If you miss us then don't worry, you can catch the show on Friday 28th at 7.30pm, and then again Sunday BBC2 UK at 9am.If you contact this Business, please let them know, you found them in the Caithness Business Index