Glastonbury Travel Guide

This corner of Somerset is jam packed with ancient sites and natural wonders. Best known for its mid-summer music festival, Glastonbury is actually a fascinating place with a rich history and culture that is said to have been at the centre of the mystical land of Avalon. Visit Glastonbury Tor, Chalice Well and Glastonbury Abbey.

Map of Glastonbury
Map of Glastonbury

Glastonbury Accommodation
Glastonbury Accommodation
Glastonbury Activities
Glastonbury Activities
Glastonbury Attractions
Glastonbury Attractions
Glastonbury Dining
Glastonbury Dining
Glastonbury Tours
Glastonbury Tours
Glastonbury Transport
Glastonbury Transport

Traveller Reviews of Glastonbury

4 Apr 08
Heaphy's Cafe

Posted by Gail from Leamington, United Kingdom

My friend and I were visiting Glastonbury (no not the festival, Glastonbury is more than its festival) for a weekend and found the B&B... Read more
29 Oct 07
ASAP

Posted by hardyboater from Newton Abbot, United Kingdom

Recently used ASAP travel taxis for a journey from Devon to Heathrow and return pick up 3 weeks later. This all worked very well for... Read more
23 Sep 07
Heaphy's Cafe

Posted by polly from Weymouth, United Kingdom

I took my mother and youngest dtr on a day trip to Glastonbury as mum had never been there before and we're interested in all things... Read more

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Suburbs and towns covered by this travel guide to Glastonbury (Somerset) include 12, Brean, Bristol, Burnham On Sea, Burnham-On-Sea, Butleigh, Glastonbury, Highbridge, Langport, Somerset, Somerton, Street, Taunton, Wareham, West End, West Huntspill, West Pennard, Weston super Mare, Weston-super-Mare, and more.

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