Intro Cape Wrath is the most North Westerly point of the British mainland and one of it's most remote roads. In the late 1940s, Cycling’s touring correspondent, Rex Coley established the Cape Wrath Fellowship, for riders who had made it to the Cape with their bikes. If you're looking for recognition of your membership of this distinctive fellowship then order your personalised certificate and patch below. As the administrators of the Cape Wrath Fellowship, Cycling UK look after the register of members. To add your own name to this exclusive club, upload your proof of completing the ride (the required evidence is a picture of you and your bike by the lighthouse).Include your name and date of completion and choose from the dropdown menu below either a personalised certificate with patch (£5) or just personalised certificate (free) and once we have verified whether you made it to Cape Wrath we will send your choice over to you.The Cape Wrath Fellowship certificate and patch were designed and drawn by Stefan Amato for Cycling UK. Stefan Amato retains ownership of the drawings and illustration work.Cycling UK aims to send certificates and patches out in batches once a month, which may mean there are some delays in delivery from the time you order. Your Details First Name Last Name What pronoun would you prefer we use on your certificate? What pronoun would you prefer we use on your certificate? - None -HeSheTheyOther Enter other… Email Address Address Address : Line 1 Address : Line 2 Town Postcode County Country Cape Wrath Date Completed Supporting Photo(s) One file only.256 MB limit.Allowed types: gif, jpg, jpeg, png. Roll of honour Please do not add me to the public roll of honour I would like my name to be added to the public roll of honour Photo Consent I agree for Cycling UK to use my photograph(s) in connection to the promotion of the Cape Wrath Fellowship. If you do agree to allow Cycling UK to use your photographs in this way please ensure you are the copyright holder or have their permission. Please do not use my photograph. Leave this field blank Share: