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Glastonbury

Glastonbury

Glastonbury is on what was once an island, Avalon, overlooked by Glastonbury Tor. It has a long heritage and, today, this lively town has a unique flavour and character. It attracts visitors and pilgrims from all over the world.

Historically, it was the site of a medieval abbey, significant because of traditions telling that Jesus and Joseph of Arimathaea came here and King Arthur and Guinevere were buried here. It was a sacred centre from the Megalithic period 4-5,000 years ago.

Glastonbury is within very easy visiting distance from Bridge Farm - The Tor can be seen from the camping ground. There are plenty of cafes, restaurants and pubs and it's easy and interesting to take a walk around.

The three main special places to visit are the Tor, the Chalice Well and the Abbey. They're all well worth it, as are Wearyall Hill, Stone Down, the ancient oaks of Gog and Magog and Bride's Mound. High Street shops and cafes with vegetarian options are in abundance. In the evening there are plenty of restaurants and pubs to choose from and quite often events are held at the Assembly Rooms, the Town Hall and other locations.


For more information about Glastonbury and what's on visit the following:
- Glastonbury Tourist Information Website
- The Isle of Avalon Information site
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