Sightseeing
For sheer peace and tranquility you can't beat Chalice Well. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and orchards it is a living sanctuary where you can experience the quiet healing of this sacred place. For over two thousand years this has been a place where people have gathered to drink the waters and find solace, peace and inspiration.
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Chalice Well
85-89 Chilkwell StFor sheer peace and tranquility you can't beat Chalice Well. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and orchards it is a living sanctuary where you can experience the quiet healing of this sacred place. For over two thousand years this has been a place where people have gathered to drink the waters and find solace, peace and inspiration.
There are many myths and legends associated with the Tor – it is the home of Gwyn ap Nudd, the Lord of the Underworld, and a place where the fairy folk live (see the Glastonbury Tor website for more myth & history). The Tor is now owned and cared for by the National Trust. Between April & October the Tor Bus runs between the Magdalene Street car park and the base of the Tor. There is free access to the public at all times.
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Glastonbury Tor
There are many myths and legends associated with the Tor – it is the home of Gwyn ap Nudd, the Lord of the Underworld, and a place where the fairy folk live (see the Glastonbury Tor website for more myth & history). The Tor is now owned and cared for by the National Trust. Between April & October the Tor Bus runs between the Magdalene Street car park and the base of the Tor. There is free access to the public at all times.
Set in 37 acres of beautifully peaceful parkland, since Medieval times, the Abbey has held legendary status as the earliest Christian foundation in Britain linked to Joseph of Arimathea and is rumoured to be the burial place of King Arthur.
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Glastonbury Abbey
Magdalene StreetSet in 37 acres of beautifully peaceful parkland, since Medieval times, the Abbey has held legendary status as the earliest Christian foundation in Britain linked to Joseph of Arimathea and is rumoured to be the burial place of King Arthur.
Bride’s Mound is a small hill to the west of Glastonbury in an area called Beckery island. After many years of neglect, this land is responding to the love and care from Friends of Bride’s Mound and is once again taking its rightful place in the Glastonbury landscape as the western gateway to Avalon.
Bride's Mound
Bride’s Mound is a small hill to the west of Glastonbury in an area called Beckery island. After many years of neglect, this land is responding to the love and care from Friends of Bride’s Mound and is once again taking its rightful place in the Glastonbury landscape as the western gateway to Avalon.
At the bottom of the High St, through an alley next to Courtyard Books, is a collection of shops that are as interesting on the outside as within. Also home to the Library of Avalon and the Goddess Temple.
Glastonbury Experience
2-4 High StreetAt the bottom of the High St, through an alley next to Courtyard Books, is a collection of shops that are as interesting on the outside as within. Also home to the Library of Avalon and the Goddess Temple.
Registered as a Place of Worship in 2003 and believed to be the first such place in the UK to be officially recognised for 1500 years. During opening times, the temple is attended by Priests / Priestesses of Avalon and volunteers known as Melissa’s. I beautiful place to meditate or receive a blessing.
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The Glastonbury Mural
1 Feversham LnRegistered as a Place of Worship in 2003 and believed to be the first such place in the UK to be officially recognised for 1500 years. During opening times, the temple is attended by Priests / Priestesses of Avalon and volunteers known as Melissa’s. I beautiful place to meditate or receive a blessing.
...Trail.
Explore the murals that animate our unique town. The trail map/leaflet is available from the Information Centre or can be downloaded from the webpage.
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The Glastonbury Mural
1 Feversham Ln...Trail.
Explore the murals that animate our unique town. The trail map/leaflet is available from the Information Centre or can be downloaded from the webpage.
Glastonbury Tribunal is a fine, late 15th-century stone town house with an early Tudor façade and panelled interiors, once thought to have been the courtroom of Glastonbury Abbey. The Tribunal now houses the Glastonbury Lake Village Museum. Re-opens Easter 2019.
Glastonbury Tribunal
13 High StGlastonbury Tribunal is a fine, late 15th-century stone town house with an early Tudor façade and panelled interiors, once thought to have been the courtroom of Glastonbury Abbey. The Tribunal now houses the Glastonbury Lake Village Museum. Re-opens Easter 2019.
Known as the ‘Oaks of Avalon’, the two trees are said to be a traditional point of entry onto the island, and were also part of a ceremonial Druidic avenue of oak trees running towards the Tor and beyond. Sadly, Gog is now dead but his remains are still there. Magog is also close to the end of her life.
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Gog & Magog
Stone Down LaneKnown as the ‘Oaks of Avalon’, the two trees are said to be a traditional point of entry onto the island, and were also part of a ceremonial Druidic avenue of oak trees running towards the Tor and beyond. Sadly, Gog is now dead but his remains are still there. Magog is also close to the end of her life.
Maybe the only publicly-accessible esoteric library in the UK. A public reading-room is provided for the use of non-members, with full reference access to the displayed collections. All visitors are welcome.
Library Of Avalon
2-4 High StreetMaybe the only publicly-accessible esoteric library in the UK. A public reading-room is provided for the use of non-members, with full reference access to the displayed collections. All visitors are welcome.
There has been a church on this site for well over a thousand years. Legend has it that Joseph of Arimathea came to Glastonbury. Hence Glastonbury is considered by many to be the cradle of Christianity in Britain.
St John the Baptist's Church
High StreetThere has been a church on this site for well over a thousand years. Legend has it that Joseph of Arimathea came to Glastonbury. Hence Glastonbury is considered by many to be the cradle of Christianity in Britain.
A Temple to honour of the Spirit of the White Spring. The White Spring water flows through it, as does the Ley Line known as the Michael line. Cavernous and set apart, in blackness or candle lit, mysterious it remains. A stark contrast to the wonderful gardens of Chalice Well of the Red Spring.
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The White Spring
Wellhouse LaneA Temple to honour of the Spirit of the White Spring. The White Spring water flows through it, as does the Ley Line known as the Michael line. Cavernous and set apart, in blackness or candle lit, mysterious it remains. A stark contrast to the wonderful gardens of Chalice Well of the Red Spring.
Events
VERY EXCITING! And faaar to much to go into here - you know what to do...
https://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/
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Glastonbury Festival site
VERY EXCITING! And faaar to much to go into here - you know what to do...
https://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/
City/town information
Clarks outlet shopping village is just a mile or 2 from Glastonbury in the town of Street. Here you'll find all the more "mainstream" shops for your every day needs.
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Street
Clarks outlet shopping village is just a mile or 2 from Glastonbury in the town of Street. Here you'll find all the more "mainstream" shops for your every day needs.
Wells is officially the smallest City in England - thanks to it's slightly out-of-proportion Cathedral. Lovely town to do some shopping in and they have a great market every Wednesday and Saturday morning
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Wells
Wells is officially the smallest City in England - thanks to it's slightly out-of-proportion Cathedral. Lovely town to do some shopping in and they have a great market every Wednesday and Saturday morning
Food scene
The Old Tannery
Morland RoadBenedict Street Kitchen
Benedict StreetHundred Monkeys Cafe
52 High StAbbey Tea Rooms & Restaurant
16 Magdalene StBlue Note
4A High StCoffee Zero
42 High StElaichi Tandoori
62 High StGigi's
2 Magdalene StHeaphys
16 Market PlaceLazy Gecko Cafe
8 Magdalene StMocha Berry
14 Market PlaceQueen of Cups
10-12 Northload StreetRainbows End Cafe
17A High StTin Pot Pasty Co.
6 Magdalene StreetThe Winking Turtle
12 Market PlaceMy Fine Deli
22 High StreetIzeluleko zedolobha
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Market Day!!
Tuesday is Market Day with outdoor stalls in St Dunstan’s car park and indoor stalls in the Town Hall and Assembly Rooms.
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Blues Jam
Every Sunday at the Queen of Cups
17:00 - 19:30
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Open Mic Night
Queen of Cups every Tuesday 7-11
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Whats On!
For more whats on listings visit:
https://glastonbury.uk/whatson/
and
https://www.glastonburyoracle.co.uk/
For more general information - go to:
http://www.glastonburytic.co.uk/
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PLACES TO EAT
Abbey Tea Rooms
16 Magdalene Street, Glastonbury, BA6 9EH – 01458 832852
The Bay Tree Cafe
3 Church Lane, Glastonbury BA6 9JQ – 01458 835031
Benedict Street Kitchen
The Old Police Court, Benedict St, BA6 9EX – 01458 835595
Blue Note Cafe
2-4 High Street, Glastonbury, BA6 9DU – 01458 832907
Coffee Zero
46 High St, Glastonbury BA6 9DX – 01458 835505
Elaichi Tandoori Restaurant (also Takeaway & Home Delivery)
62 High Street, Glastonbury, Somerset – 01458 833966
Gigis Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria
2-4 Magdalene Street, Glasto