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Glastonbury Pilgrim Way

Friday 5th June - 5.5 miles / 3 hours

Glastonbury

Glastonbury has drawn visitors and pilgrims for centuries, those attracted to the legend of Joseph of Arimathea and the plating of the Glastonbury Thorn, those drawn to the legends of King Arthur and the Holy Grail, those who believe that ley lines of power converge here, and many more.  The town has many sacred places which continue to attract people of all kinds of faiths and spiritualities. 

This circular walk follows the Glastonbury Way and explores many of Glastonbury's spiritual sites, starting at the ruined medieval Abbey.  The walk takes you to some peaceful churches, sacred springs and wells, up to the hill where the original Glastonbury thorn tree was located and culminates with a climb to the tower of St Michael on Glastonbury Tor.  

There is an option of arriving early and visiting some of Glastonbury's historic sites such as Glastonbury Abbey and the Chalice Well.  We will finish with a drink in the famous George and Pilgrim hotel.

More information and booking details coming soon.

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