The Sound of Jura (Scottish Gaelic: An Linne Rosach) is a Sound in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is one of the several Sounds of Scotland. It is to the east of the island of Jura and the west of Knapdale, in the north of the Kintyre Peninsula, of the Scottish mainland. Lochs that lead to the sound include Loch Sween, and Loch Killisport (Caolisport (Scottish Gaelic)). It is not to be confused with the Sound of Islay, which lies between Jura and Islay. Most of Jura's small population lives on the east coast, overlooking the sound.
- The north end is particularly treacherous, being filled with skerries, small islands, strong tidal currents and whirlpools.
Sound of Jura | |
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An Linne Rosach (Scottish Gaelic) | |
Location | Western Scotland |
Coordinates | 55°58′50″N 5°45′20″W / 55.98056°N 5.75556°W |
Type | Sound |
Frozen | No |
Gulf of Corryvreckan
editThe Gulf of Corryvreckan, which contains a notorious whirlpool, the world's third largest, located at the north of the Sound.[1]
Crinan Canal
editThe Crinan Canal's west exit is also on the Sound of Jura. The canal is a shorter route from Loch Fyne, than sailing round the Mull of Kintyre.[2]
Lighthouses
editRuadh Sgeir Lighthouse
editThe Ruadh Sgeir Lighthouse, built in 1906, by David A and Charles Stevenson. It is a category C listed structure (LB52575). Located at grid reference NR 72141 92628.[3]
Skervuile Lighthouse
editThe Skervuile Lighthouse, was completed in 1865, built by David and Thomas Stevenson. Located at grid reference NR 60459 71191, at the entrance to Lowlandman’s Bay.[4][5]
George Orwell
editIntermittently between 1946 and 1949, George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950)), stayed in Barnhill, a farmhouse on the northeast of the island overlooking the Sound, while he completed his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.[6]
Gallery
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Islets in the Sound of Jura
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Sunset over the Sound of Jura, Carsaig Bay
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Dubh Sgeir The sound of Jura
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Ruadh Sgeir Lighthouse
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Skervuile lighthouse
References
edit- ^ "The Corryvreckan Whirlpool – Scotland's maelstrom".
- ^ "Crinan Canal Skipper's Guide". Scottish Canals.
- ^ "Ruadh Sgeir Lighthouse, Ruadh Sgeir, Sound of Jura (LB52575)". portal.historicenvironment.scot.
- ^ "Jura, Skervuile Lighthouse | Canmore". canmore.org.uk.
- ^ "Skervuile". Northern Lighthouse Board.
- ^ "1984: How did the Isle ofJura shape George Orwell's masterpiece?". BBC News. 7 June 2024.
External links
edit- Map sources for Sound of Jura
- Visit Scotland, Isle of Jura - Webpage
- Scottish Canals, Cinan Canal - Webpage
- Friends of the Sound of Jura - Website