Jura

The last great Scottish Wilderness

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Panoramic picture of Jura from Islay, click here to see the full sized image.

Click on the picture above to see the full-sized image

Jura is a wild and largely unspoiled island. It is to the west of Glasgow and north of Islay.

J S Buie publishes the Jura research news letter, click on the link if you would like to make contact.

The short ferry journey is from Port Askaig, the ferry leaving roughly every hour. On Jura you will find true wilderness, Jura house and gardens, the gardens are open to the public and Jura distillery. The photograph is from the Jura ferry looking towards the mountains the "Paps of Jura".

This part of the web site, with the exception of the images above and below, is done by two friends who live on Jura.

Red Deer on Jura, click here to see the full sized image.

Most of the pictures on this page are by Andy Stewart, he has some excellent pictures of Islay and other places on his web site.

I am indebted to him for permission to use them. Most of these pictures are thumbnails of larger images that you can see by clicking on the image.

These red deer are extremely common and curious on Jura and are often seen close to the road.

Off the coast of Craighouse on Jura are several small islands collectively known as the Small Isles.

the Small Isles viewed from Craighouse, click here to see the full sized image.

The Sound of Islay at sunset, click here for the full sized image

If we are lucky on Islay and Jura we get some spectacular sunsets. As the sun settles towards the horizon the land turns inky black, beaches shine like burnished silver and the sea sparkles like a diamond tiara. Andy has caught that moment here looking across the Sound of Islay towards the mountainous south coast of Islay.

On the road from the ferry to Craighouse, Jura House and Gardens is a local attraction you must not miss. There are several lovely walks through the grounds, a gorgeous beach for picnicking and a wonderful walled garden. The flowers right and below grow in this sheltered and fertile place.

A flower in the Gardens, click here for the full sized image.

another flower, click here for the full sized image.

Just outside the gardens there is a small nursery where you can purchase many of the plants growing in the garden. There is a small fee for entering the grounds and a brochure, available at the gate gives details of the history, flora, fauna and geology of the house and grounds. It also gives details of the walks in the grounds.

George Orwell in Jura
Wildlife on Jura
Link to the Islay and Jura INDEX PAGE

 

Jura: The most unspoiled island on the west of Scotland