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Stunning Peak District trail with waterfalls, wildlife and unforgettable views
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The Peak District trail with a waterfall, wildlife and stunning views
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Jacob s Ladder
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A trek up one of the most popular paths in the Peak District rewards you with some fantastic views, as this collection of photographs illustrate.
Jacob s Ladder is a ladder leading to heaven that was featured in a dream to the biblical figure, who is is regarded as a Patriarch of the Israelites. The parable has significance to all three major Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
This famous footpath is situated on Kinder Scout’s southern slopes and runs from the old Packhorse Bridge, known as Yongate and located about 1 mile west of Upper Booth, to Edale Cross at a height of 1775 ft (541m). The original steps of this pathway were cut into the hillside during the 17th century by Jacob Marshall, a resident of Edale Head House and there are no known religious links to the route.
The best walks in the UK for an active break after lockdown
A lung-full of fresh air and the best scenery Britain has to offer walkers
By Anya Meyerowitz and edited by Roshina Jowaheer 19/02/2021 Mike Harrington
Britain is bursting with countless walks, from gentle trails for days out in the countryside, to serious (sometimes hilly) treks for hardcore ramblers. It may not have the lofty peaks of the Alps or the epic thousands-of-miles treks of the United States, but the best walks in the UK are certainly capable of holding their own.
Well signposted paths and thoughtfully planned routes mean that anyone with a hardy pair of boots can immerse themselves in the British landscape at it best - from estuary-riddled strolls to the tempestuous Cornish cliffs.