Race History
Our Race History page has recently been updated by Adrian Stott. If you would like to find out a bit more about the West Highland Way Race while you wait for the ballot then pop over to Race History
Our Race History page has recently been updated by Adrian Stott. If you would like to find out a bit more about the West Highland Way Race while you wait for the ballot then pop over to Race History
The 2024 instructions for runners are now available on the race website. It is possible that these instructions may change between now and June but runners and support crews are asked to make themselves familiar with the race rules. Follow this link for more information
2024 Provisional Runner Instructions Now Available Read More »
The recording of this year’s Inspiration Evening isnow available. Hosted by Adrian Stott with contributions from Susie Hubbard, Lynne Allan, Donnie Campbell, Robbie Dunlop, and Ian Beattie you can find the link on the Race Media section of the race website or directly on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsIxh75ysXo Apologies for the quality of the syncing between
VOLUNTEERS WANTED Job Description: Being awesome and helping our runners complete the WHW Race and receive the treasured Goblet Working Conditions: Being eaten alive by midges at all hours of the day and night in every possible sort of weather Location: Somewhere between Milngavie and Fort William Essential skills: flexibility, a sense of humour and
All places for the 2023 West Highland Way Race have now been allocated. No further places will be made available. You can view the list of lucky participants at this link 2023 Race Entrants
Entries for the 2023 West Highland Way Race, which will take part on Saturday 17 June 2023, will open on 1 November at the following link: https://www.sientries.co.uk/event.php?event_id=8910
Entries for the 2023 West Highland Way Race will open on 1st November 2023 Entry requirements are now available here on the West Highland Way web site Race Entry 2023
Our class of ’22 has been in creatve mode, reflecting on their trip from Milngavie to Fort William in only 95 words. You can read their efforts here https://www.westhighlandwayrace.com/95-words/
You can follow the progress of runners at the following link https://www.sportident.co.uk/results/WestHighlandWayRace/2022/WHW/
2022 WEST HIGHLAND WAY RACE PREVIEW After a 3 year break the Iconic West Highland Way Race makes a welcome return this coming Saturday 18th June. The 95mile race is one of the longest established ultra races in the UK. It is held over Scotland’s most popular hiking trail, which runs from Milngavie just north