
Frantic police search for missing Swiss tourist who vanished on Scotland's toughest hiking route
Cops have drafted in air support and Mountain Rescue teams to assist with search efforts
FIND HIM Frantic police search for missing Swiss tourist who vanished on Scotland's toughest hiking route
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A MAJOR search is underway for a Swiss tourist who has been missing in the Scottish Highlands for almost a week.
Bernard Trottet, 65, vanished while walking the Cape Wrath Trail, known as the toughest hike in the UK.
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The experienced walker was last known to be at the Corryhully Bothy in Glenfinnan on Tuesday, May 27.
He was planning to walk north to Kinloch Hourn and then on to a campsite in the Morvich area, but failed to arrive.
He is a French-speaking Swiss national, described as around 5ft 10in tall, of medium build, with grey hair.
He is likely to be wearing an orange Arc'teryx jacket, black walking trousers and a green baseball cap.
Bernard is carrying a light grey backpack with a front attachment and is using a light grey Zpacks tent.
Cops have drafted in air support units and Mountain Rescue teams to assist with search efforts.
Sergeant Brian Heriot said: "Bernard is an experienced walker, but it is unusual for him not to be in contact with his family, and concerns are growing for his welfare.
"He is believed to be wearing a distinctive orange coat and we are asking walkers and others out and about in the area to think back and get in touch if they remember seeing anyone that matches Bernard's description.
"If you have seen Bernard or know where he might be then please get in touch."
Anyone who can help is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference 2096 of Saturday, 31 May, 2025.
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The Cape Wrath Trail stretches from Fort William to Cape Wrath, the most north-westerly point of mainland Scotland.
The 230-mile route is considered the toughest walking route in the UK due to its remoteness and difficult mountain terrain.
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