Visitors to Gibraltar will know that there are two preferred options for getting to the top of the Rock, taxi or cable car. For the energetic amongst us there has always been a third alternative of walking via the winding roads.
May 2007 saw the introduction of a fourth route, after an EU grant funded the total refurbishnemt of the Medeterranean Steps. Starting from the Jews' Gate at 180 metres above sea level, the track takes a winding course through rocky paths and steep steps, to emerge at the 420 metre level near
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Map It's quite a climb, so it is well worth looking at the map before setting...
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At Anchor From the path, overlooking ships at Anchor.
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On the Path Just a view of a friend on the more gentle part of the path.
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The Path This view shows some of the work that has been put into securing the pathway....
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Tunnel Entrance The path goes through two tunnels in the rock. This time I am in the picture...
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Tunnel Exit Just a view as we come out of the tunnel.
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Rest Stopped to take a well needed rest, and asked a passing American to take this...
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La Linea From the resting place, here is a view across the frontier to La...
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