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Modern 1-bed studio flat, Glastonbury town centre
Located in the heart of Glastonbury with worldwide popular landscapes & attractions just a stones throw away. Our cosy, yet contemporary studio flat is the ideal base for a trip to Avalon. The Old Boxing Club was originally built as a blast shelter in WWII. With a team of local craftsmen, we have transformed the former boxing club into a modern studio flat, keeping some of its unique and historic characteristics. Tucked away in a snug part of town, with everything you need on your doorstep.

St Anne's - The Secret Hideaway
St Anne’s is a haven of rest and relaxation on Chalice Hill, 2 mins from Chalice Well and 10 mins walk from the town centre. The location is ideal for visiting local sites such as the Tor and The Abbey. Our yurt offers a cosy and romantic stay ideal for couples with a king sized bed plus and woodburning stove with private shower room and kitchen in a nearby cabin. The yurt is not suitable for children due to woodburning stove. The Yurt is self-catering; a continental breakfast is provided.

The Wheelwrights Workshop
The Wheelwrights Workshop is located at the end of an old barn which has since been converted into this lovely self catering cottage that sleeps two. Please note currently we are offering this cottage at a reduced rate as outside the main door of the cottage there is another old barn which is yet to be converted and due to that there is a little clutter. Rest assured though once inside the cottage you will not notice it and the bedroom window has views of the Tor our only cottage that does.

The Lotus Cabin
A gorgeous, contemporary hideaway in the heart of Glastonbury. This comfortable retreat is a great base to experience everything that Glastonbury and the surrounding area has to offer. Walking distance to Glastonbury Tor, The Abbey, Chalice Well, White Spring and the sights and sounds of the bustling High Street. A short drive or bus ride to visit the Cathedral in the city of Wells. Unwind and enjoy the Lotus Cabin which comes with a small, private, sun-filled patio and off road parking.

White Rabbit, Entire Home, Crystal Peace Garden
Rare Find > Book Early > Highly Rated > Newly renovated cosy modern apartment situated within a peaceful courtyard garden and in the centre of the town. This quiet space, less than 1 min from Glastonbury's vibrant High Street, is a perfect holiday or retreat location. Glastonbury, known as 'Avalon', is a famous pilgrimage town for spiritual experiences, historic buildings and outdoor activities. Walking distance: Glastonbury Tor, Cathedral, Chalice Well, White Spring, Avalon Marshes etc.

Thorneycroft cottage on the Somerset Levels
Cosy character cottage overlooking fields and Glastonbury Tor but a short walk to Clarks Village outlet shopping, and Millfield School, swimming pools, lovely country walks. Enclosed private courtyard gardens, off road parking for 2 cars, dog friendly. NO SMOKING. Sleeps 3, small single off double room so suit family or couple. Modern bathroom. It's an old Clarks shoe-makers cottage, natural beams, original features, log burner, double glazed, gas CH. Selection of DVD's, games, books. Wifi

Entire 3 bed house, with garden and amazing views
Welcome to our beautiful home on Wearyall Hill in Glastonbury! A peaceful retreat with dedicated parking, but only a 5 minute walk from the town centre, offering stunning views of the Somerset levels and Tor. Open plan living and a fully-equipped kitchen make for great entertaining, 3 stylish bedrooms, a bathroom and downstairs loo provide ample convenience. But it’s the sun room and garden that are the true highlights; spaces to rest and find peace. We look forward to welcoming you.

The Piggery at Cradlebridge Farm
We are pleased to offer our refurbished conversion which in its previous life was an open barn, pig sty and engine house. It has been updated to provide a comfortable setting suitable for a relaxing getaway. Guests have their own entrance hall, large sitting room with wood burner, snug, dining room, and fully fitted kitchen. Spacious bedroom with shower room. There is a private outside seating area and garden, but you may choose to explore the open countryside which is all around.

'Ley Rustique'
‘Ley Rustique’ is a bit like a shepherd’s hut but without the wheels. We’ve tried to squeeze all the essentials into this tiny house to make it as self contained as possible. NB The bathroom has a simple compost toilet Situated in a charming nook nestling beneath Chalice Hill in a private close just off Chilkwell Street, 2 minutes from the Chalice Well and the bottom of Glastonbury Tor. There are several restaurants and cafes in the High St which is an easy 8 minute stroll.

The Huffy House
We welcome you to the Huffy House. It’s a quiet location overlooking gardens with views of surrounding hills. Access is at the rear of the house through the conservatory; where you’ll find your front door. There’s is a key lock on the side of the conservatory door with a key to that door and your front door. We do offer tea, coffee and milk together with a basic breakfast on arrival of bread, butter, jams and cereal. There’s water and orange juice in the fridge as well.

The Coach House
Take a break and unwind at this peaceful location in beautiful Somerset. The Coach House is a recently converted barn located in the quiet hamlet of Burcott just a mile from the Cathedral City of Wells, at the foot of the Mendip Hills. It is the perfect base to explore the county of Somerset with Glastonbury Tor, Wookey Hole Caves and Cheddar Gorge all within 20 minutes drive. There are 2 village pubs, a cafe and grocery shop all just a 15 minute walk away.

Glastonbury, amazing panoramic views and sunsets
Flying Dragon's Nest self catering apartment has a cosy bedroom and king sized bed. The comfy living room has a double sofa bed and television. Kitchen with all amenities. We have a conservatory for relaxing evenings with a glass of wine and patio outside to watch those amazing sunsets. Because we have a fabulous view we do have 37 steps down to the apartment!! Bear in mind because we live upstairs you will hear us moving around above you.
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When is the best time to visit Glastonbury?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Glastonbury?
Many visitors choose to stay near Glastonbury’s town center to explore cafes, shops, and historic sites on foot. The surrounding countryside has options for those seeking peaceful retreats and scenic views.
What are the best things to do in Glastonbury with kids?
Children enjoy walking up Glastonbury Tor, exploring abbey gardens, and visiting local shops with interactive displays. Seasonal fairs and storytelling sessions offer family-friendly entertainment throughout the year.
What are some of the best things to do in Glastonbury?
Explore Glastonbury Tor, wander the grounds of Glastonbury Abbey, and relax in the peaceful Chalice Well Gardens. Discover independent shops, local markets, and inspirational walking trails nearby.
How is the weather in Glastonbury?
Glastonbury has mild winters, with temperatures around 35–48°F (2–9°C), and warmer summers near 54–71°F (12–22°C). Rain is frequent year-round, so a waterproof layer is handy for outdoor plans.
When is the best time to visit Glastonbury?
Late spring and summer are frequently suggested for visiting Glastonbury, with milder temperatures around 54–71°F (12–22°C) and lush greenery. Seasonal festivals and outdoor activities draw many travelers during these months.
What are the best places to visit in Glastonbury?
Glastonbury has the iconic Glastonbury Tor with wide-ranging views, Glastonbury Abbey ruins rooted in local legend, and Chalice Well Gardens, known for tranquil green spaces. Around town, explore historic sites and quirky local shops.
What are some hiking trails in Glastonbury?
Glastonbury Tor features paths with gentle climbs and panoramic views, while nearby tracks wind through the Somerset countryside and around historic sites. Walking trails often connect green spaces, local woodlands, and tranquil gardens.
What are some family activities we can do in Glastonbury?
Families often explore Glastonbury Abbey’s spacious grounds, visit Chalice Well Gardens, or climb Glastonbury Tor together. Interactive local shops and seasonal events create a welcoming vibe for visitors of all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Glastonbury?
Explore historic market towns, scenic Somerset countryside, or nature reserves around the area. Castles, local museums, and coastal walks nearby invite travelers to discover more of the region’s history and landscapes.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Glastonbury?
Many accommodations in Glastonbury welcome pets, especially properties with gardens or easy access to green areas. The countryside just outside town is popular for guests traveling with dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Glastonbury?
Wander side streets for independent shops and cafés, carry a raincoat for unexpected showers, and check local noticeboards for pop-up events. Early mornings at historic sites can be quieter for reflective walks or photos.
What is Glastonbury known for?
Glastonbury is known for mystical legends, ancient sites like Glastonbury Tor and Glastonbury Abbey, and its music festival. The town has spiritual shops, a lively alternative culture scene, and rich folklore.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Glastonbury?
Explore the tranquil Chalice Well Gardens, browse unique bookshops, and seek out independent art galleries tucked around town. Lesser-known walking paths and traditional teahouses add to Glastonbury’s distinct character.
What are the best foods to try in Glastonbury?
Glastonbury has traditional Somerset fare such as hearty pies, local cheeses, and apple-based treats, reflecting the region’s cider making heritage. Vegetarian cafés and locally owned bakeries are also frequently suggested throughout town.
What should I bring for a trip to Glastonbury?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, a weatherproof jacket for the frequent rain, and layers for variable temperatures ranging from 35–71°F (2–22°C) across the year. Many travelers include a blanket or mat for park or festival visits.
What is the nightlife in Glastonbury like?
Glastonbury’s nightlife has laid-back pubs, live music venues, and community events, especially around the town center. Evenings are relaxed, with friendly atmospheres and gatherings celebrating local talent.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Glastonbury?
The Glastonbury Festival in late June is internationally recognized for music and arts, while smaller events celebrate spirituality, folklore, and seasonal traditions around town. Weekend markets and local fairs enliven the area year-round.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Glastonbury?
Glastonbury has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including homes near the town center and peaceful countryside properties. Look for stays with extra space or gardens to make traveling with children more comfortable.
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