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1 Week In Glastonbury

So you've got a week in Glastonbury - that's great news. Let's see how you can best use your time while you're here.

What Should I Do For One Week In Glastonbury?

If you have 7 days to spend in Glastonbury, you can explore several fascinating places, including:

  • Glastonbury Tor: The iconic hill is a must-visit attraction, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. You can climb the tor, visit the St. Michael's Tower and spend some time at the Chalice Well gardens nearby. Allow 3-4 hours for this visit.
  • Glastonbury Abbey: The ruins of this ancient monastery are steeped in history and legend. There are guided tours and a museum that you can visit. Allow 2-3 hours for this visit.
  • The High Street: The eclectic shops, cafes, and art galleries along the High Street are a delight to explore. You can find unique souvenirs, local crafts, and organic food. Spend a whole day strolling around and absorbing the vibe.
  • The Rural Life Museum: This museum showcases the rural life and traditions of Somerset. There are interactive exhibits, workshops, and events that you can participate in. Allow 2-3 hours for this visit.
  • The Glastonbury Lake Village Museum: This museum contains the remains of an Iron Age village that was discovered nearby. You can see reconstructed houses, boats, and artifacts from that era. Allow 1-2 hours for this visit.
  • The Avalon Marshes: The nature reserves around Glastonbury, such as Shapwick Heath, Ham Wall, and Westhay Moor, offer amazing bird watching, walking trails, and scenic landscapes. Allow a whole day to explore the different reserves.

For places to stay, you can choose from various options, such as:

  • B&Bs: There are several lovely bed and breakfast establishments along the High Street and nearby roads, offering cozy rooms, local breakfast, and friendly hosts.
  • Hotels: Glastonbury has a few hotels, such as George & Pilgrim Hotel, Premier Inn, and The Crown Hotel, which offer comfortable rooms, restaurants, and amenities.
  • Campsites: If you prefer the outdoors, there are campsites around Glastonbury, such as Petruth Paddocks, Bucklegrove Holiday Park, and Cheddar Camping and Caravanning Club Site, which offer pitches, facilities, and events.
  • Holiday homes: You can also rent a holiday home or cottage around Glastonbury, such as through Airbnb, HomeAway, or Sykes Cottages, which offer self-catering accommodations, gardens, and privacy.

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