Tea & Trails Ultra

Lake District National Park, United Kingdom • 27-29 Jun 2025

Tea & Trails Ultra 2025 is a trail running event set in the scenic Northern Lake District, taking place over the weekend of June 27-29, 2025. Organized by Ourea Events, this inaugural ultra offers two course distances of approximately 30km and 50km on runnable mountain trails. The event fosters a vibrant community atmosphere, featuring a campsite included with entry, live recordings of the popular Tea & Trails podcast hosted by Eddie and Gary, on-site food and drink vendors, talks, music, and a bar. Flexible morning start times and exclusive event merchandise add to the unique experience for trail running enthusiasts. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

50 km
30 km
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Trail runs nearby

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UTMB Index

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