Local Attractions in Glastonbury – Glastonbury Goddess Temple

Coach Trips to Glastonbury Goddess Temple

Glastonbury, with its rich tapestry of myth and spirituality, offers visitors an enchanting escape from the everyday. Nestled in the Somerset countryside, this unique town is a haven for those captivated by spiritual history and the lore of King Arthur. A visit to this remarkable destination would be incomplete without exploring the Glastonbury Goddess Temple. This sacred space is a pioneering hub of neo-pagan spirituality, celebrating the divine feminine and providing visitors with a serene refuge.

About Glastonbury Goddess Temple

The Glastonbury Goddess Temple, established in 2002, holds the distinction of being the first formally recognised pagan temple in Europe for over 1,500 years. It was founded by Kathy Jones and other dedicated followers of Goddess spirituality. The temple was created to honour and celebrate the divine feminine in its myriad forms—a spiritual resurgence that echoes ancient traditions and modern interpretations of goddess worship. This temple represents a sanctuary for those seeking to connect deeply with the cycles of nature and the spiritual lineage of the goddess.

What can I expect to see?

Besides experiencing the tranquil atmosphere of the Goddess Temple, visitors can participate in meditative acts, workshops, and seasonal celebrations that are often held here. These experiences provide deeper insights into neo-pagan beliefs and the significance of the goddess in various traditions. For those interested in exploring further, the Temple hosts a small shop where you can purchase spiritual books, deity figurines, and handmade crafts, perfect souvenirs to remember your mystical journey.

Directions from Berrys Coaches Drop-off

The nearest Berrys Drop Off is located at Glastonbury Town Hall On Magdalene Street. We’ve included a Google Maps route to help guide you there.

How do I get there from the Berrys Drop Off?

Our Berrys Coaches Drop-Off in Glastonbury is perfectly positioned less than half a mile from the temple— that’s approximately a pleasant 2-minute walk through the picturesque town of Glastonbury, just round the corner from the drop-off point.

Other Things To Do Nearby

Glastonbury is teeming with other intriguing attractions. After visiting the Goddess Temple, consider climbing the iconic Glastonbury Tor for breathtaking views and to soak in the spiritual energy that surrounds this legendary hill.

The Chalice Well, another spiritual site, is not far and offers tranquil gardens to wander through and a chance to taste the water from the sacred spring.

The Glastonbury Abbey ruins should not be missed either; this historic site tells tales from the Abbey’s long and storied past, from King Arthur’s purported burial site to its monastic life before the dissolution. Do check out the renowned street markets and unique shops sprinkled throughout the town. From crystal stores to vintage clothes, there’s much to discover that reflects the eclectic and spiritual nature of Glastonbury.