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About Teva
Since creating the world's first sport sandal, Teva has equipped adventurers across the globe to play outside—to get dirt in their teeth, dance around fires, backflip into life’s waters, and howl into the wind. Everything we do is to inspire humans to connect to the earth, to themselves, and to others.

We encourage you to bring that spirit to life—by sharing routes that help you explore the wild just outside your door. From city escapes to river crossings, from glamping hideaways to rugged hut-to-hut adventures, every trail is an invitation to slow down, look around, and feel the world under your feet.

The earth is covered in playgrounds. We’re here to help you find them.

www.teva-eu.com/en/gb/for-playground-earth.html

Distance travelled

341 km

Time in motion

34:53 h

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    November 23, 2025

    St Andrew’s Church, Whittlesey loop from Whittlesey

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    November 18, 2025

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    1. November 14, 2025

      This is a short but sweet loop from Kendal's station that provides a lot of bang for your buck. The main objective is Cunswick Scar, a limestone hill that’s gloriously located for surveying the famous fells of the Lake District.

      

      The route leaves Kendal and ascends towards the modest Kendal Fell. After

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    November 14, 2025

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    1. November 14, 2025

      This is an easygoing little loop that follows the River Kent from Staveley, an attractive little village that’s just 10 minutes from Kendal by train. There are many great hiking options in the area and this riverside stroll is perhaps the least strenuous – a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours.

      

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    November 14, 2025

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    1. November 14, 2025

      When hiking up to the top of Orrest Head from Windermere’s station, you’ll be following in the footsteps of a certain Alfred Wainwright. In 1930 and aged 23, the young Wainwright undertook this very journey on foot and the view he was greeted with at the top of Orrest Head would change the course of

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    November 14, 2025

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    1. November 14, 2025

      The village of Staveley is just ten minutes by train from Kendal and provides access to a wealth of trails on the edge of the Lake District. This relatively easy loop takes in the summits of Reston Scar, Hugill Fell and Black Crag, giving you a quick hillwalking fix that can easily be slotted in as an

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    November 14, 2025

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    1. November 14, 2025

      This longer outing above Staveley takes in one of legendary guidebook writer Alfred Wainwright’s Outlying Fells: the multi-topped Potter Fell. Surprisingly wild feeling considering its accessibility, the hike provides a true flavour of Lakeland fellwalking without the sustained ascents of the national

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    November 14, 2025

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    1. November 14, 2025

      The Helm rises in isolation to the southeast of Kendal above Oxenholme and Natland. Once home to an Iron Age hillfort, its 607-foot (185-m) top enjoys grand views across Kendal towards Lakeland and to the east to the green folds of the Howgill Fells. The summit can easily be ticked off from Oxenholme

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    November 14, 2025

    02:39

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    1. November 14, 2025

      Scout Scar’s proximity to Keswick and the glorious views it provides from its 771-foot (235-m) summit makes it a very popular objective. It’s the main highlight of this short loop that follows Brigsteer Road from the town centre onto the hillside.

      

      The walk reveals how Scout Scar gains height gradually

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    November 14, 2025

    05:14

    18.4km

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    410m

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    1. November 14, 2025

      This is a longer outing to both Cunswick Scar and Scout Scar. These two tops are linked by an impressive limestone escarpment that provides superb panoramas across both the fells of the Lake District to the northwest and east across Kendal towards the Howgill Fells and the Yorkshire Dales. Its accessibility

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    October 24, 2025

    Eine Variante unserer Tour vom 07. 10. 2025 aber bei einem angenehmeren Wetter. Diesmal besteigen wir die Aussichtsdüne Tuttes Bjerg am Ortseingang. Gehen danach durch den nördlichen Teil der Ferienhaussiedlung. Die Straße mündet in das Gebiet der Lyngbohede. Hier ist der Weg etwas beschwerlicher. Gestern hat es den ganzen Tag geregnet und an manchen Stellen ist der schmale Pfad durch größere Pfützen versperrt. Später biegen wir links ab und wandern auf einem schmalen Weg durch die breite Dünenkette, Hier hat sich im Laufe der Jahre mitten in den Dünen ein Feuchtbiotop gebildet. Über die letzte hohe Düne geht es dann steil hinab zum Meer. Wir haben wieder auflaufendes Wasser, Ebbe war vor ca. 20 Minuten. Im Sonnenschein (!) geht es an der Dünung entlang und zurück in den Ort. Nach einer Rast am Isehuset zurück zum Ferienhaus. Gerade noch rechtzeitig, es zieht eine Regenfront auf!

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