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Dog friendly hiking trails around Jura traverse a landscape characterized by its distinctive limestone geology, dense forests, and numerous lakes and waterfalls. The region features varied terrain, from gentle contours to more abrupt changes in elevation, offering a mix of sub-alpine ranges and picturesque valleys. Hikers can explore an extensive network of paths that wind through serene woodlands and along scenic lochs.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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08:46
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Loch a' Bhaile-Mhargaidh is known locally as Market Loch. The walk up here follows a good but rough track. It's a pretty loch with good views. It's also the source of the river that supplies water to the Jura Distillery.
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A nice deeper spot that's good for a swim just downstream of the bridge.
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Corran Sands or Loch na Mile is a wonderful golden corral sand beach.
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With graves here from the medieval times to present day it's an interesting but sombre place to wonder.
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The Jura Distillery was established in 1810 but declined, it was brought back to life in 1963 and has become a world class whisky producer. It's a major employer on the island with almost every family having a direct connection. You can visit the distillery and take a tour but please book ahead as they only take a maximum of ten on each tour. You can also visit the shop. Open Monday to Friday all year.
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The Jura Passenger ferry carries people and dogs between Craighouse on Jura and Tayvallich on the Scottish mainland. It runs from end of March to the end of September each year. Crossings take a bit less than an hour and there are normally three or four crossings per day. It's worth booking ahead.
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A beautiful remote loch lying in the bowl below the Pap's of Jura. Quite a boggy path in that follows the Corran River but easy navigation and great views.
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Beinn ai Chaolais at 733m is the lowest of the three Paps on the classic round and the 4th checkpoint on the Jura Fell race. It's a big scree covered cone shape with amazing views of the other hills, island, sea and Islay.
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There are currently 3 dog-friendly hiking trails listed in this guide for Jura. These routes cater to various difficulty levels, ensuring there's something for every dog and owner.
The dog-friendly trails in Jura offer a mix of terrains. You'll find paths that wind through coastal areas, past lochs, and over hills. For example, the Market Loch Trail features varied landscapes around a scenic loch, while the Beinn ai Chaolais, Loch an t-Siob & Knockrome loop involves more challenging ascents and descents.
Yes, there is an easy dog-friendly walk available. The Jura Distillery & Keils Cemetery loop from the ferry is rated as easy, making it perfect for a relaxed stroll with your canine companion.
For those seeking a more strenuous adventure, the Beinn ai Chaolais, Loch an t-Siob & Knockrome loop from the ferry is a difficult-rated trail. This extensive route covers over 25 km and involves significant elevation changes, offering a rewarding challenge for fit dogs and their owners.
Yes, all the dog-friendly routes listed in this guide are circular. This includes the easy Jura Distillery & Keils Cemetery loop, the moderate Market Loch Trail, and the challenging Beinn ai Chaolais, Loch an t-Siob & Knockrome loop.
Jura offers stunning natural beauty. On your dog-friendly hikes, you might encounter impressive summits like Beinn an Oir and Beinn Shiantaidh, or enjoy panoramic views from Ardnoe Point. The Market Loch Trail provides scenic views around the loch itself.
Yes, some trails pass by interesting landmarks. For instance, the Jura Distillery & Keils Cemetery loop takes you past the historic Keils Cemetery. You can also find natural monuments like Beinn a' Chaolais and the Easdale Quarry Swimming Spot in the wider Jura area.
The Jura region, with its diverse landscapes, is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter hikes are possible but require appropriate gear and awareness of weather conditions, especially on higher ground.
The dog-friendly trails in Jura are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the variety of landscapes, and the opportunity to explore with their dogs in a peaceful environment.
When hiking with your dog in Jura, always be mindful of local wildlife, especially in nature reserves. Keep your dog under control, particularly near livestock. It's also wise to carry enough water for both yourself and your dog, as well as waste bags, to ensure a responsible and enjoyable outing.


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