Paps of Jura
The Paps of Jura are a group of three distinctive mountains located on the island of Jura in Scotland. They rise dramatically from the surrounding landscape, with the highest peak reaching 785 meters. The mountains are known for their steep slopes and rugged terrain, making them a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
These peaks are named after the Gaelic word "pap," which means "breast," due to their rounded shapes. The Paps of Jura are part of the Hebrides archipelago and offer stunning views of the surrounding Islay island and the Atlantic Ocean. The area is also rich in wildlife, including deer and various bird species.