Information about Cape Wrath: For years and years, the Cape Wrath has been one of Claud Butlers best seller. It has won awards in a various of different guises, but since the first model it has stayed true to its roots, with great performance, great looks and amazing value for money. Its sweeping tube line not only offer jaw dropping looks, but a more luxurious ride, offering strengh and stiffness, yet still comfortable enough for all day rides. There are specifications to suit all incomes, with the latest offerings from the biggest and best component manufacturers in the industry. We think you will agree that when you hit the woodland trails, that Claud Butler have done the Cape Wrath heritage proud. Cape Wrath (scottish Gaelic: Am Parbh (known as An Carbh in Lewis)) is a cape in northern Scotland. It is the most northwesterly point on the island of Great Britain. The name Cape Wrath, though perhaps apt when taken in context of its remote and forbidding landscape, is actually derived from the Old Norse for "turning point". Vikings would often turn their ships for home at Cape Wrath. Cape Wrath is one of the only two places prefixed with the name 'Cape' in Great Britain, the other being Cape Cornwall in Cornwall.