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Bus station hiking trails around Jura traverse a diverse landscape characterized by distinctive limestone formations, extensive forests, and serene lakes. The region features prominent peaks offering panoramic views, dramatic rock cirques like the Creux du Van, and numerous natural lakes and waterfalls. Hikers can explore varied terrain, from high combes and alpine meadows to deep gorges and picturesque valleys.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Embark on the Paps Walk to Beinn an Oir, a difficult hike that spans 10.2 miles (16.4 km) and involves a significant elevation gain of 2462 feet (750 metres). You…
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Embark on a moderate hike to Rubha an Leim Jetty from Knockrome, a coastal journey spanning 5.7 miles (9.1 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 281 feet (86 metres).…

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05:57
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Prepare for a demanding hike on the Beinn a' Chaolais & Corran Sands loop from Knockrome, a difficult route that spans 11.4 miles (18.4 km) and involves a significant 2333…
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Embark on a challenging hike around Beinn an Oir and Loch an t-Siob, starting from Knockrome. This difficult route spans 12.3 miles (19.9 km) and involves a significant elevation gain…
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Embark on the Corra Bheinn & Beinn Shiantaidh loop from Knockrome, a difficult hiking adventure across Jura's rugged terrain. This challenging route spans 9.9 miles (15.9 km) and demands a…
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Corra Bheinn at 573m is slightly smaller and more northerly than the traditional pap's of Jura. It makes a big addition to the full round, a good climb on its own with great views of the other mountains and out to sea, or links in well with Beinn Shiantaidh to create a loop of the northern hills.
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The jetty is a wild place near the old lighthouse keeper’s cottages on the Rubha an Leim peninsula. You can walk out here along the track or take a much rougher path along the shore. watch out for seals and oystercatchers.
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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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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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Normally the first of the three Paps of Jura climbed in a day’s loop from Knockrome in the east, or the 6th checkpoint on the classic Jura fell race. Beinn Shiantaidh at 757m is a tall scree and heather covered cone that offers amazing views of the other hills, Jura and across the Sound of Jura to mainland Scotland.
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Normally the first of the three Paps of Jura climbed in a day’s loop. Beinn Shiantaidh at 757m is a tall scree and heather covered cone that offers amazing views of the other hills, Jura and across the Sound of Jura to mainland Scotland.
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There are 6 curated hiking routes in Jura that start directly from bus stations, making it easy to explore the region without a car. These trails offer a range of experiences, from moderate strolls to challenging ascents.
The Jura region offers incredibly diverse landscapes. On bus-accessible hikes, you can expect to encounter dramatic limestone formations, dense forests, serene lakes, and numerous waterfalls. Many routes also lead to prominent peaks offering breathtaking panoramic views, often including the Alps.
Yes, the Jura offers several challenging bus-accessible hikes. For instance, the Paps Walk to Beinn an Oir is a difficult route covering over 16 km with significant elevation gain, leading to a prominent peak. Another challenging option is the Beinn ai Chaolais & Corran Sands loop from Knockrome.
Yes, you can find moderate trails accessible by bus. The Rubha an Leim Jetty from Knockrome — Jura is a moderate 9 km hike, perfect for those looking for a less strenuous but still rewarding outdoor experience.
Absolutely. Many of the bus-accessible trails in Jura are designed as circular routes, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. Examples include the challenging Beinn an Oir & Loch an t-Siob loop from Knockrome and the Corra Bheinn & Beinn Shiantaidh loop from Knockrome.
The Jura region is rich in natural landmarks. Many bus-accessible hikes offer stunning viewpoints and access to significant peaks. You might encounter highlights such as Beinn an Oir, Beinn Shiantaidh, or Beinn a' Chaolais, which are prominent summits offering expansive views. The region is also known for its dramatic geological formations like the Creux du Van.
While the provided routes focus on mountain ascents, the Jura region is renowned for its beautiful lakes and waterfalls. You can find highlights like Loch an t-Siob near some of the bus-accessible trails. The region is famous for the Hérisson Waterfalls and the Four Lakes area, which are often accessible via public transport networks, though specific bus routes to these exact spots would need local verification.
The Jura offers hiking opportunities year-round, but the best time largely depends on your preference. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, though some popular spots can be busy. Winter offers unique snowshoeing and cross-country skiing experiences, but requires appropriate gear and checking bus schedules for seasonal changes.
The Jura region offers a wide range of trails, and while some bus-accessible routes are challenging, there are also easier options suitable for families. Look for routes with shorter distances and less elevation gain. The diverse terrain, including forests and lakes, provides engaging environments for children. Always check the specific route details for distance and difficulty before heading out with family.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Jura, provided they are kept under control, especially in nature reserves or near livestock. It's always advisable to check local regulations for specific trails or protected areas, as some may require dogs to be on a leash. Ensure your dog is fit for the chosen distance and elevation.
The bus station trails in Jura are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars based on 115 ratings. Hikers often praise the accessibility of these routes, the stunning panoramic views from the peaks, and the opportunity to experience the Jura's unique natural beauty without needing a car.


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