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Glastonbury & Wells - visit these lovely Somerset towns for a cultural day out
View Dates & BookApproximate Journey Time: 2 Hr 20 Mins
Time at Destination: 2.5 hours at Glastonbury. 2.5 Hours at Wells
Comfort Stop: Yes
Drop off Point: Northload West, Coach Park
Drop off Point: Bus Station, Princes Road
Enjoy a fascinating day exploring two of Somersets most historic and atmospheric destinations.
In the medieval city of Wells, admire the breathtaking cathedralrenowned for its intricate façade and unique scissor archesand wander the charming streets, including the picturesque Vicars Close. A visit to the tranquil Bishops Palace and gardens offers a peaceful retreat beside the moat.
Take a short drive to Glastonbury, a town steeped in myth and legend. Discover the evocative ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, said to be linked to King Arthur, and take in the striking views from the iconic Glastonbury Tor. The towns quirky shops and spiritual heritage add to its distinctive character.
A perfect blend of history, legend, and scenic beauty makes this a memorable and enriching excursion.
Accessibility
Both locations are easy to explore on foot, with mostly level town centres, though some streets in the historic areas may be uneven & a little challenging for those with mobility issues.
Glastonbury
It has been said that Glastonbury Abbey is unparalleled by any other abbey in England. Since Medieval times, the abbey has held legendary status as the earliest Christian foundation in Britain linked to Joseph of Arimathea and the burial place of King Arthur. Today it is a tranquil setting where you can discover the stories, explore the 36 acres of grounds and enjoy a range of events and activities. Glastonbury town is full of quirky shops and small independant retailers.
Wells
Wells is a cathedral city and civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset, located on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills, 21 miles south-east of Weston-super-Mare, 22 miles south-west of Bath and 23 miles south of Bristol. Wells has had city status since medieval times, because of the presence of Wells Cathedral. Often described as England's smallest city, it is actually second smallest to the City of London in area and population. Although small, Wells high street is full of both national and independant retailers.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
|---|---|
| Boscombe Bus Station | Boscombe Bus Station |
| Bournemouth Interchange | Bournemouth Interchange Stand K |
| Branksome Night Owl | Branksome Night Owl Side |
| Ferndown, Iceland | Ferndown, Outside Iceland |
| Opp Pokesdown Station | The Bell Pub Opposite Pokesdown Station |
| Poole LightHouse | Seldown Lane by Lighthouse Theatre |
| Ringwood, Meeting House L | Ringwood, Meeting House Lane |
| Waitrose Opp St Johns | Waitrose Opp St Johns Upper Parkstone |
| Westbourne Opp Old Bingo | Opp Westbourne Old Bingo Hall End Grovsner Rd |
| Wimborne | Wimborne Police Station |
| From Price | Book Now | Call Back | Telephone | Favourites |
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