Glastonbury is set on the low lying Somerset Levels, only 6 miles from Wells Touring Park.
There are plenty of buses running from Wells to Glastonbury. They leave every ten minutes and the journey is only about 15 mins long.
Glastonbury is most well-known for the Glastonbury Festival held each year in June. It is also known as a New Age community and it is notable for its myths and legends often relating to the Glastonbury Tor.
There are so many things to see and places to visit that we have a narrowed it down to our top 5.
Glastonbury Tor
The Tor is a prominent hill that overlooks the Isle of Avalon, Glastonbury and Somerset. Owned by The National Trust you are welcomed to visit the historic site and take a walk up the hill. The views are spectacular!
You can also expect to come face to face with some amazing wildlife. If you are a nature lover then you can watch out for plenty of birds, badgers, rabbits and foxes. If you are lucky you can catch a glimpse of Britains rarest butterfilies, the Large Blue.
Glastonbury Abbey
Extravaganza
Glastonbury Carnival
The carnival runs in November each year and it travels across the southwest and usually arrives in Glastonbury on the 3rd weekend of November. The carnival will visit Wells on the Friday evening and Glastonbury on the Saturday evening.
Clarks Village
There are also plenty of food restaurants so you can re-fuel between shops!