Food Scene
This cafe is totally vegetarian and the food is wonderful, affordable and the people and ambiance make it a lovely place to hang out and meet friends. It closes at 4pm and I recommend all of the food - my favourite being the spicy samosa....
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Rainbows End Cafe
17A High StThis cafe is totally vegetarian and the food is wonderful, affordable and the people and ambiance make it a lovely place to hang out and meet friends. It closes at 4pm and I recommend all of the food - my favourite being the spicy samosa....
It's cool, great atmosphere, garden at the back and the food is fresh and imaginative. It has ongoing and changing art exhibitions too. Great selection of teas and vegetarian food as well as some meat dishes.
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Hundred Monkeys Cafe
52 High StIt's cool, great atmosphere, garden at the back and the food is fresh and imaginative. It has ongoing and changing art exhibitions too. Great selection of teas and vegetarian food as well as some meat dishes.
Drinks & Nightlife
Well it is absolutely steeped in history and is the place King Henry VIII is said to have stayed during the dissolution of Glastonbury Abbey back in the 1530's. Fabulously decorated for Halloween and Christmas too.
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George Hotel & Pilgrims' Inn
1 High StWell it is absolutely steeped in history and is the place King Henry VIII is said to have stayed during the dissolution of Glastonbury Abbey back in the 1530's. Fabulously decorated for Halloween and Christmas too.
Arts & Culture
This is the site of the fourteenth century Tithe Barn. It has been extensively renovated and has a wonderful little cafe and a Victorian Kitchen to explore. They run many workshops and art exhibitions.
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Somerset Rural Life Museum
Chilkwell StreetThis is the site of the fourteenth century Tithe Barn. It has been extensively renovated and has a wonderful little cafe and a Victorian Kitchen to explore. They run many workshops and art exhibitions.
Sightseeing
Tours of magical Glastonbury and surrounding areas
https://www.torstourofthetor.com/
It speaks for itself. A must do in Glastonbury. The sacred place of many historic ancient places of worship and the place where the last Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey was hung. A brisk climb on a windy day to blow the cobwebs away and a place to sit and contemplate, with unbeatable views over Somerset as far as the Bristol Channel.
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Glastonbury Tor
It speaks for itself. A must do in Glastonbury. The sacred place of many historic ancient places of worship and the place where the last Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey was hung. A brisk climb on a windy day to blow the cobwebs away and a place to sit and contemplate, with unbeatable views over Somerset as far as the Bristol Channel.
Wells Cathedral
Cathedral GreenParks & Nature
Chalice Well is a beautiful place to find tranquility and sacred energy
Its not a park - more sacred Gardens. A quiet place to meditate and drink the curing Chalice Well spring water. A truly beautiful place of peace and serenity to recover from so,me of life's challenges.
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Kelchbrunnen
85-89 Chilkwell StIts not a park - more sacred Gardens. A quiet place to meditate and drink the curing Chalice Well spring water. A truly beautiful place of peace and serenity to recover from so,me of life's challenges.
Shopping
Yin Yang Of Glastonbury
10 High StCrystals and beautiful to browse
One of my favourite shops. Full of colour and a great place to buy textiles, furniture and gifts
Dilliway & Dilliway
19 High StOne of my favourite shops. Full of colour and a great place to buy textiles, furniture and gifts
A place to stock up on organic foods and a whole array of natural products including medicines and natural toiletries.
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Earthfare
45 High StA place to stock up on organic foods and a whole array of natural products including medicines and natural toiletries.
Stone Age
2-4 High StThe most beautifully crafted jewellery and a collection of special crystals.
Favourite places
Great vegetarian food and lovely ambience. Good value too.
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Rainbows End Cafe
17A High StGreat vegetarian food and lovely ambience. Good value too.
A gorgeous cafe with wooden floors, outside seating area. Great for coffee lovers and artisan gluten free bread and food. Open in the evenings.
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Hundred Monkeys Cafe
52 High StA gorgeous cafe with wooden floors, outside seating area. Great for coffee lovers and artisan gluten free bread and food. Open in the evenings.
Historic and iconic pub/hotel where Henry VIII is reported to have stayed while the Abbey burned down! A very interesting and atmospheric place.
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George Hotel & Pilgrims' Inn
1 High StHistoric and iconic pub/hotel where Henry VIII is reported to have stayed while the Abbey burned down! A very interesting and atmospheric place.
A must do for everybody coming to Glastonbury. The ancient christian seat of power. Lots of events so check out their calendar.
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Glastonbury Abbey
Magdalene StreetA must do for everybody coming to Glastonbury. The ancient christian seat of power. Lots of events so check out their calendar.
According to legend, the Glastonbury Tor is the The Isle of Avalon, burial site of King Arthur. Glastonbury Tor is a conical hill in Glastonbury, England, which is topped by a 14th-century roofless St Michael’s Tower. One of the most famous landmarks in Somerset, it is known as one of the most spiritual sites in the country. Excavations on the Tor have revealed some Neolithic flint tools and Roman artifacts, indicating use since ancient times. The terracing on the side of the hill, if man-made, may also date from the Neolithic era. Its pagan beliefs are still very much celebrated. Rich in legend and mythological associations, Glastonbury Tor may have been a place of ancient ritual, and it was certainly a place of pilgrimage for Catholics in medieval times. Since at least the 12th century the Glastonbury area was frequently associated with the legend of King Arthur, a connection promoted by medieval monks who asserted that Glastonbury was Avalon.
The place of the hanging of the last Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey. Magnificent 360 degree views of glastonbury and further. www.thevintagenews.com
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Glastonbury Tor
According to legend, the Glastonbury Tor is the The Isle of Avalon, burial site of King Arthur. Glastonbury Tor is a conical hill in Glastonbury, England, which is topped by a 14th-century roofless St Michael’s Tower. One of the most famous landmarks in Somerset, it is known as one of the most spiritual sites in the country. Excavations on the Tor have revealed some Neolithic flint tools and Roman artifacts, indicating use since ancient times. The terracing on the side of the hill, if man-made, may also date from the Neolithic era. Its pagan beliefs are still very much celebrated. Rich in legend and mythological associations, Glastonbury Tor may have been a place of ancient ritual, and it was certainly a place of pilgrimage for Catholics in medieval times. Since at least the 12th century the Glastonbury area was frequently associated with the legend of King Arthur, a connection promoted by medieval monks who asserted that Glastonbury was Avalon.
The place of the hanging of the last Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey. Magnificent 360 degree views of glastonbury and further. www.thevintagenews.com