

Glastonbury Town Council is not responsible for the content of external websites. Please note that the Tourist Information Centre in Street has now closed. One of these organisations should be able to provide whatever information you are looking for.Ī Glastonbury Visitors Guide with everything you need to know about the two towns including information on places to visit, local history, events, where-to-eat and street maps with index can be purchased from the Tourist Information Centre shop In addition to a conventional Tourist Information Centre on Magdalene Street there is also a Pilgrim Reception Centre and the comprehensive Guide to Glastonbury at Glastonbury Online. With its eclectic High Street crowded with independent shops & cafes, picturesque Abbey ruins and, of course, the Tor there is much to do and see in Glastonbury whatever the weather. Please visit the Camelotand Avalon pages for more information around the myths and legends surrounding the Isle of Avalon and Glastonbury.Glastonbury has been a place of pilgrimage and spirituality for centuries and attracts visitors of all faiths and none. For more Glastonbury information please take a look around the website. Aside from the curious shops, the healing centres and the vegetarian cafes there is more to see and in many ways this is only the cosmetic front for what really lies here, so lets see what this amazing little town has to offer.

Reiki healing, psychic predictions, Tibetan sound healing, shamanic courses, colour therapy and you can even purchase a giant pyramid to cover your bed, festooned with energetic crystals. Its all here, esoteric bookshops, wiccan stores, temples, the alluring waft of incense wherever you go. Even the shops are mystical and draw in the weird and wonderful looking tourists that fill its boutiques and courtyards.

In fact there isn't much in here that isn't.

Given the town's tiny size however, there is much to discover and most of the attractions are associated with a myth or legend or some magical past. The town itself is a rather small Somerset town dominated by the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in the centre as well as the imposing tor with its ruin on the top. The mystical heart of Britain, epicentre of myth magic, esoterica and legend.
