
Coach Trips to Glastonbury High Street
Glastonbury exudes a charm that seamlessly combines ancient history with modern vibrancy, rooted in myths, legends, and a rich cultural tapestry. At its core lies Glastonbury High Street, a haven for residents and visitors alike, offering a unique blend of boutique shops, local eateries, and independent artisans. As one wanders through this bustling thoroughfare, it’s impossible not to be enchanted by the eclectic mix of offerings that make Glastonbury High Street a delightful destination for anyone visiting the area. For those planning a visit, travelling with Berrys Coaches ensures a comfortable and efficient journey.
About Glastonbury
Glastonbury has long held a place in the annals of British history, a town steeped in legend and mystery. The High Street, much like the rest of Glastonbury, is rich with stories.
It is believed to have been a thriving market town in medieval times, serving as a mainstay of trade and commerce in the region. Over the centuries, the street has evolved, adapting to modern needs while retaining its historical character.
This juxtaposition of old and new is part of what makes Glastonbury High Street a captivating destination. The unique architecture of the buildings along the street remains a testament to its historical significance, drawing visitors from all over the world eager to walk through pages of living history.
What can I expect to see?
Glastonbury High Street is brimming with activities and attractions that cater to a variety of interests.
For shopping enthusiasts, a range of independent stores offers everything from bespoke jewellery and handmade crafts to esoteric books and eclectic fashion.
For a taste of local gastronomy, explore the variety of cafes and restaurants that line the street, each offering delicious, locally-sourced menus. Art lovers can lose themselves in the numerous galleries showcasing local artists, while those interested in the mystical aspects of Glastonbury can find a wealth of spiritual shops and healing centres, reflecting the town’s deep-rooted heritage in mysticism and spirituality.
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 high street — 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
While Glastonbury High Street offers a vibrant experience all its own, the surrounding areas are equally rewarding. Just a short walk away is the famed Glastonbury Tor, a legendary hill topped by the roofless St Michael’s Tower, offering panoramic views of the Somerset Levels. For those interested in history, a visit to the Glastonbury Abbey—believed to be the burial site of King Arthur—is a must. Nearby, you can also find the Chalice Well, a mystical garden and natural spring linked to the legendary Holy Grail. Each of these sites contributes to Glastonbury’s mythic aura and offers further exploration beyond the High Street.