The Upper Sea Ladder is a man-made stone staircase on the small island of Gaztelugatxe in Spain.
This ladder connects the island to the mainland.
This ladder has 237 steps although some sources mention there are 229 or 231 stairs.
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The Upper Sea Ladder is a man-made stone staircase on the small island of Gaztelugatxe in Spain.
This ladder connects the island to the mainland.
This ladder has 237 steps although some sources mention there are 229 or 231 stairs.
Source: https://www.routeyou.com/en-es/route/view/1226644/recreational-walking-route/gaztelugatxe-walk
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