Jura is an island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, beside as well as northeast of Islay. With an area of 36,692 hectares, or 142 square miles, and only 196 residents recorded in the 2011 census, Jura is much more sparsely inhabited than Islay, and also is just one of the least densely populated islands of Scotland: in a listing of the islands of Scotland placed by size, Jura comes eighth, whereas by population it comes 31st. Jura is part of the council location of Argyll as well as Bute. The island is hilly, bare and sterile, covered mainly by substantial areas of blanket bog. The main negotiation is the eastern coastline town of Craighouse, which is its capital. Craighouse is home to the Jura distillery, generating Island of Jura single malt whisky. The village is additionally home to the island's only hotel, store and church. Other settlements consist of Ardfernal, Ardmenish, Inverlussa, Keils, Kinuachdrachd, Knockrome, Lagg, Leargybreck and also Tarbert. Between Jura's north idea as well as the island of Scarba lies the Gulf of Corryvreckan, where a whirlpool makes passage hazardous at certain states of the trend. The southerly part of the island, from Loch Tarbert southwards, is assigned a nationwide breathtaking area (NSA), among 40 such areas in Scotland, which are specified so regarding identify locations of extraordinary landscapes and guarantee their protection from inappropriate growth. The Jura NSA covers 30,317 hectares in overall, including 21,072 ha of land, with a more 9245 ha being aquatic (i.e. listed below low tide).