Glastonbury Tours & Trips
Discover your perfect adventure in Glastonbury. On TourRadar you'll find 9 tours through to Glastonbury, starting from 3 days in length, up to 7 days. The most popular month to go is April, which has the largest number of tour departures.
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- Journey of Stonehenge, Glastonbury, Bath & South West Coast Small-Group Tour - 3 Days
- Southwest England Express (Hotel) - 3 days
- Stonehenge, Devon & Cornwall (Hotel) - 5 days
- Southern England & Stonehenge (Hotel) - 7 days
- 5-Day Devon & Cornwall Small Group from London
- Stonehenge, Devon & Cornwall - 5 days
- Southern England & Stonehenge - 7 days
- The Isle of Wight, Stonehenge, Cornwall & the Southern Coast - 7 Days - Small Group
- Explore Devon & Cornwall Small Group - 5 Days
Starting the day at Postbridge's ancient Clapper Bridge in Dartmoor National Park, the tour stops at Sir Francis Drake's birthplace in Tavistock before reaching Glastonbury. You'll see Glastonbury Tor, the legendary hill linked to King Arthur's Avalon, then head to UNESCO-listed Bath for afternoon time at the Roman baths and Georgian streets. This small-group tour takes just 16 passengers and includes en-suite B&B accommodation in Exeter with breakfast, led by a knowledgeable guide throughout.
Duration 3 days Destinations London, Stonehenge, Exeter, Dartmoor National Park, Tavistock, Glastonbury, Bath Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $1,280
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Sacred grounds of Glastonbury unveil their mysteries, from 7th-century Abbey ruins to the storied Tor. The town's rich history connects to King Arthur and Avalon, alongside its famous festival grounds. Free time for lunch leads to Bath's Roman attractions.
Duration 3 days Destinations London, Stonehenge, Exeter, Dartmoor National Park, Tavistock, Glastonbury, Bath Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $980
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Stonehenge, Devon & Cornwall (Hotel) - 5 days
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Hotels gave good service and food was available at each stop.”
Glenys, traveled in April
The spiritual heritage of Glastonbury comes alive on day 5, with visits to the 7th-century Abbey ruins and Glastonbury Tor, offering views across five counties. The renowned festival site beckons before free time for lunch and the return journey to London.
Duration 5 days Destinations London, Winchester, Stonehenge, Exeter, Dartmoor National Park, Tavistock, Boscastle, Tintagel, Port Isaac, FalmouthSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $1,895
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Ancient Abbey ruins from the 7th century and the majestic Glastonbury Tor provide stunning views across five counties. The town's spiritual essence and musical heritage as UK's most famous festival site complement time for exploring local cafes and shops.
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, Shanklin, The Needles, Winchester, Stonehenge, Exeter, Dartmoor National Park, TavistockSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,955
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5-Day Devon & Cornwall Small Group from London
144 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The experience was top notch. From our guide, Jack, to the itinerary, to the comfortable van.”
Elaine, traveled in September
Day five takes you to mystical Glastonbury, where 7th-century Abbey ruins await exploration and Glastonbury Tor provides panoramic views across five counties. The spiritual atmosphere envelops visitors before returning to London through Somerset's countryside.
Duration 5 days Destinations London, Winchester, Stonehenge, Exeter, Dartmoor National Park, Tavistock, Boscastle, Tintagel, Port Isaac, FalmouthSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Rabbie's Tours From
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Stonehenge, Devon & Cornwall - 5 days
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great mix of longer travel days with shorter days exploring. Very friendly and patient and flexible to our groups' interests.”
Mary, traveled in May
Rich spiritual heritage of Glastonbury unfolds at the historic 7th-century Abbey ruins. The Tor's summit rewards with panoramic views across five counties. The world-renowned Glastonbury Festival season offers stays at Exeter Townhouse and local guesthouses.
Duration 5 days Destinations London, Winchester, Stonehenge, Exeter, Dartmoor National Park, Tavistock, Boscastle, Tintagel, Port Isaac, FalmouthSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $1,680
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Southern England & Stonehenge - 7 days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I enjoyed all aspects of the locations. B and B's very good.”
Janette, traveled in September
Remarkable 7th-century Abbey ruins of Glastonbury and the towering Tor offer views across five counties. The town's spiritual heritage and musical legacy shine as the UK's largest festival home. Time for lunch precedes departure from this mystical Somerset site.
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, Shanklin, The Needles, Winchester, Stonehenge, Exeter, Dartmoor National Park, TavistockSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,765
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This seven-day tour includes Glastonbury on day seven as part of a broader journey through England's southwest. After stopping at Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor - the setting from Daphne du Maurier's smuggling novel - you'll have free time to walk around Glastonbury and see sites connected to King Arthur and Holy Grail legends. The tour includes six nights in en-suite B&B accommodation and wraps up back in London around 7:30pm, with stops at Winchester Cathedral, the clifftop Minack Theatre in Cornwall, and Port Isaac's fishing village along the way.
Duration 7 days Destinations London, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, Shanklin, Winchester, Stonehenge, Dartmoor National Park, Tintagel, Exeter, BoscastleSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $3,690
36% Off- US$2,362You save $1,328
Duration 5 days Destinations London, Winchester, Stonehenge, Exeter, Dartmoor National Park, Boscastle, Tintagel, Falmouth, Saint Michael's Mount, St IvesSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $2,200
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What our customers ask about Glastonbury Tours & Trips
What's the best time of year to visit Glastonbury?
The most popular time to explore Glastonbury spans from April to September. Tour schedules reflect this with the highest concentration of departures in July and September (13 tours each month). During these months the weather is reliable for climbing Glastonbury Tor and walking the Abbey grounds. The Queens Court Hotel and Premier Inn tend to fill up quickly in peak season. Winter visits from November to February see limited tour options with just 1-5 departures monthly due to shorter daylight hours and often wet weather. One TourRadar traveler summarized it well: "The summer weather was perfect for exploring the outdoor sites and ancient ruins."
What are the must-see attractions in Glastonbury?
The heart of Glastonbury's appeal lies in its historical landmarks and sacred sites. The 7th-century Glastonbury Abbey ruins stand as the town's centerpiece where visitors can walk the grounds of King Arthur's reported burial site. The distinctive Glastonbury Tor rises above the Somerset levels offering views that stretch across five counties. The town also hosts the renowned Glastonbury Music Festival grounds though performances happen only on select summer dates. The Queens Court Hotel puts visitors within easy reach of these key sites. A TourRadar traveler noted: "the remains of the abbey and climbing Glastonbury Tor were highlights of our journey through England's mystical past."
How difficult is the climb to Glastonbury Tor?
The path to Glastonbury Tor takes about 20-30 minutes to climb at a steady pace. Most visitors with basic fitness find it doable though some steep sections require extra effort. The well-maintained trail includes regular stopping points. Visitors staying at the Queens Court Hotel can time their climb when weather conditions are favorable. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The climb was worth every step for the incredible views and spiritual atmosphere at the top."
What kind of accommodation options are available in Glastonbury?
Glastonbury's lodging choices fit various travel styles and budgets. The Queens Court Hotel provides 3-star rooms in central Glastonbury while familiar names like Premier Inn and Holiday Inn Express offer standard chain amenities. Local guesthouses including the Exeter Townhouse and Telstar welcome guests with traditional English breakfasts in more intimate settings. Most places sit within walking distance to the Abbey and town center. According to one TourRadar traveler: "The accommodations were comfortable and well-located for exploring the town's mystical sites."
What unique local experiences can I have in Glastonbury?
The streets of Glastonbury reflect its deep spiritual roots. The High Street features metaphysical shops and healing centers while the Chalice Well Gardens offers a peaceful retreat. Visitors can join guided walks exploring Arthurian connections or attend local ceremonies. The Queens Court Hotel serves as a practical base for discovering these distinctive experiences. As noted by a TourRadar traveler: "The magical atmosphere and rich history of Glastonbury made it unlike anywhere else in England."
What are the best dining options in Glastonbury?
Glastonbury's food scene ranges from classic English pubs to vegetarian cafes that reflect the town's spiritual character. The High Street contains most dining options with restaurants serving traditional Somerset dishes alongside modern fare. Both the Queens Court Hotel and Premier Inn put visitors close to these eating establishments. Many restaurants use local ingredients and accommodate various dietary needs. One TourRadar traveler noted: "The local restaurants offered excellent variety from traditional English fare to unique vegetarian options."




















