The long and narrow island of Jura is one of the wildest and most mountainous of the Inner Hebrides.
Jura’s entire west coast is uninhabited and inaccessible except to the dedicated walker.
The island's distinctive mountains, the Paps of Jura, seem to dominate every view off the west coast of Argyll. With just one road, which sticks to the more sheltered eastern coast of the island, and only one hotel and a smattering of B&Bs, Jura is an ideal place to go for peace and quiet and some great walking.
Anything that happens on Jura happens in the island's only real village, Craighouse, 8 miles up the road from Feolin Ferry, where the car ferry from Port Askaig on Islay arrives. The village enjoys a sheltered setting, overlooking Knapdale on the mainland - so sheltered, in fact, that there are even a few palm trees thriving on the seafront. The tiny Isle of Jura distillery is situated here and welcomes visitors. Look out for the thousands of island deer which vastly outnumber local residents.
If you're just coming over for the day from Islay, and don’t fancy climbing the Paps, you could happily spend the day in the lovely wooded grounds and walled garden of Jura House.
In 1946, the writer George Orwell lived here in a remote farmhouse called Barnhill, at the northern end of the Island. He worked to complete his most famous work, 1984. If you’re keen on making the journey out to Barnhill, you might as well combine it with a trip to the nearby Gulf of Corryvreckan , one of the world's most spectacular whirlpools which lies between Jura and Scarba, to the north.
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Tayvallich is a small village in Knapdale, situated at the head of Loch a’Bhealaich, a small inlet...
Crinan Ferry beach is located in north Knapdale, Argyll & The Isles.
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Achnamara is a village located on an islet on the eastern side of Loch Sween, 5 miles south if...
Knapdale Forest is surrounded by a National Scenic Area and is partially bordered by the Crinan...
The little village of Ardfern stands on the Craignish Peninsula close to the head of Loch Craignish...
Kilmartin stands in an attractive glen in the Lorn District, which is famous for the number of...
Luing lies 15 miles south of Oban and a short ferry trip across Cuan Sound from the neighbouring...
The village of Craobh Haven is situated across from Shuna Island on the scenic west coast of...
Ardrishaig is a village located on the shores of Loch Fyne in Argyll.
Lochgilphead is situated at the apex of a short loch called Loch Gilp, an offshoot on the western...
The village of Kilchoan on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula is the most westerly village in mainland...
The scenic Lowlandman’s Bay is located on the east coast of Jura, Argyll & The Isles.
Easdale is separated from the neighbouring island of Seil by a narrow channel that is crossed on a...
The Isle of Seil lies some 12 miles south of Oban.
The small village of Kilmelford stands at the head of sheltered Loch Melford on the West coast of...
Kiloran Bay is located on the north western coast of Colonsay, Argyll & The Isles.
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Minard is a small village in Argyll & Bute situated on the western shore of Loch Fyne.
Tarbert on Loch Fyne is an attractive village which for many visitors acts as the gateway to the...
Port Askaig is found on the shore on the Sound of Islay, and the pier runs ferries to the mainland...
Glendaruel is a glen in the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll to the north of Loch Riddon.
Furnace is a small village on the west shore of Loch Fyne, around 8 miles south of Inveraray.
Portavadie is a small settlement located on the east shore of Loch Fyne directly across from the...
Sitting on the shore of the beautiful Kyles of Bute, Tighnabruaich is a pretty little village on...
Kames is a tiny little village on the west coast of Scotland in Argyll & Bute.
Bunessan is a small village located on the Ross of Mull, on the south west corner of the Island of...
Also known as Ostell Bay, Kilbride Bay is clean, safe and a great beach for families.
Glen Seilisdeir is home to white-tailed sea eagles, one of the best places in Europe to enjoy this...
Standing unchallenged as the capital of the North Argyll, the busy town of Oban is informally known...
Mull is the largest of the islands of Argyll and the third largest in Scotland.
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