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The three steep, quartzite mountains known as the Paps of Jura define the views of Jura from the mainland and surrounding islands.
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The challenging and rewarding hike takes you over bog and scree: a pair of sturdy walking boots is an essential
accompaniment.

Photo: Gini Dickinson
Beinn an Òir (Mountain of Gold)
a Corbett,
2,575 ft (785m)
Beinn Shiantaidh
(Holy Mountain)
2,477 ft (755m)
Beinn a' Chaolais (Mountain of the Kyle) 2,408 feet (734m)
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Photo: Gini Dickinson


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