A Tour of Glastonbury, Guided by the Trees.
Overview
Glastonbury's countryside offers spectacular views and natural beauty, guided by Matt, a knowledgeable resident. This gentle walk orients you to the town’s main attractions, including a Tor climb and a visit to the springs.
- 🌳 Matt has lived in Glastonbury for over 12 years, providing insights into local heritage, attractions, and walking routes.
- 🎶 The walk features readings of seasonal nature poetry alongside a short acoustic performance of gentle folk music.
- 🌲 You will encounter some of the oldest and largest trees in the area while visiting idyllic spots off the beaten track.
- 🏞️ A Tor climb is included, offering great views of the routes traveled and Avalon's farthest horizons.
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- Poetry - Recitals of Seasonal poetry inspired by nature
- Music - Performance of gentle folk music inspired by nature
- Holy Thorn - An introduction to Glastonbury's unique Holy Thorn
- Tor Climb - A walk up Glastonbury Tor to finish the tour
- Professional Guide
- History & Heritage - Learn useful facts about Glastonbury's history
- Tree talks - Introductions to the prominent trees of Glastonbury
Meeting point
Return details
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GlastonburyWhile taking a gentle walk around the town and countryside, we learn about the history and heritage of Glastonbury town, the Abbey, Tor, and the surrounding landscapes. We orientate to Glastonbury's main tourist attractions while heading towards Glastonbury Tor to climb and look down upon the routes we have taken. On the way, we meet Avalon's most prominent trees and take in some spectacular viewpoints and areas of natural beauty. There will be time to talk, observe, relax, and enjoy the natural surrounds, as well as take in a wealth of local and historical information. The tour is accompanied by short poetry recitals and a short performance of gentle folk music inspired by the land and the trees - in true Glastonbury style. We pass by the red and the white springs, and on the way back to town we pass along the abbey wall and get a glimpse of the ruins. Nature, culture, history, heritage, and orientation to the main tourist attractions are all included.
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White Spring Well & TempleOn our way down from the Tor, we make a short visit to the red and white springs. Here, there is time to drink from the healing waters and to visit the White Spring, if it is open (after 1.30 pm). We also pass the entrance to the Chalice Well Gardens, a recommended visitor attraction to explore in your own time, though it is not included as part of the Tor.
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Glastonbury TorFor the full Glastonbury experience, a climb of the Tor is recommended. At the summit, Matt shares the history of the Tor, points out local landmarks, reflects on the views and routes we have taken, and offers a guided tour of Avalon's farthest horizons.
- We'll locate the entrance to the Chalice Well Gardens, we wont enter the gardens as this is something that visitors might want to explore in their own time. (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.