Best attractions and places to see around Walton include historical landmarks, diverse natural landscapes, and extensive trail networks. The region features significant historical sites and natural reserves, offering opportunities for exploration. Visitors can find a variety of outdoor activities, from summit climbs to nature walks. The area provides a range of experiences for those interested in both cultural heritage and natural beauty.
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One could be mistaken for thinking you’ve entered into the world of Harry Potter. With numerous shops selling crystals, incense, spiritualistic and a cult books.
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Glastonbury is a small yet well-known town, famous for its rich history, spiritual significance, and picturesque surroundings. It holds a special place in British folklore, mythology, and religious tradition. The town has attracted a diverse community of spiritual seekers, alternative healers, and New Age practitioners. It's home to numerous holistic and alternative therapy centres, as well as shops selling crystals, incense, and spiritual literature. Glastonbury's High Street is lined with a variety of independent shops, cafes, and bookstores. You'll a wide range of unique and eclectic items, from handmade crafts to spiritual tools.
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Stroll through this bustling and vibrant high street belonging to the historic town of Glastonbury in Somerset. There are plenty of quirky and independent shops, cafés, and restaurants to discover where you can find crystals, healing products, artisanal food, and much more.
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https://youtu.be/pZAoONJz04g The climb up the 301 steps to the famous summit is well worth it for the views.
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Situated just a small walk from Glastonbury Centre, Glastonbury Tor Hill stands at a height of 158 m… The walk to the top is steep, and may require stops, but in general terms is only a small climb. The views are breath taking, on a clear day you can see across to the Bristol Channel. The views are amplified by the low land area which can be seen in every direction.
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A steep climb from either side of the hill, but free access and stunning views from the top.
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You can explore the Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail, a fantastic gravel trail across the Avalon marshes known for wildlife and birdwatching, especially starling murmurations. It's part of National Cycle Route 3 and offers a peaceful natural experience.
Yes, a prominent historical site is Glastonbury Tor, a summit featuring the ruins of 15th-century St Michael's Church. Additionally, Glastonbury High Street is a historical site known for its unique and eclectic offerings, reflecting the town's rich history and spiritual significance.
Families can enjoy the Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail for easy walks and wildlife spotting. Glastonbury High Street offers a vibrant atmosphere with unique shops and cafes. The Former Railway Bridge, Glastonbury to Burnham Line, provides a traffic-free path suitable for family strolls and cycling.
For breathtaking panoramic views, climb Glastonbury Tor. From its summit, you can see the Somerset Levels, Dorset, Wiltshire, and even Wales. It's particularly beautiful near sunrise or sunset.
Absolutely. The area offers extensive trail networks. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Old Brick Chimney and Plow – The Potting Shed loop' or 'Wells Cathedral – Somerset Levels Wetlands loop'. For hiking, there are easy trails such as the 'Bittern Trail' and various loops within the Ham Wall Nature Reserve. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Walton and Easy hikes around Walton guides.
The trails range from easy to difficult. You'll find well-maintained gravel paths, like the one at Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail, which is excellent for walking and cycling. There are also single-track trails, such as the Former Railway Bridge, Glastonbury to Burnham Line, which is a shared path. Difficulty levels vary, with options for beginner hikers and more challenging cycling routes.
Yes, Glastonbury High Street is bustling with independent shops, cafés, and restaurants where you can find a variety of food and drinks. For cyclists and visitors exploring the levels, Sweets Tea Rooms is a popular stop, known for being very accommodating.
Yes, Glastonbury High Street is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive place to explore its unique shops, cafés, and restaurants.
Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve Trail is special for its fantastic gravel trail across the Avalon marshes, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. Visitors often come to see the amazing starling murmurations, especially just before dusk. It provides a peaceful setting to enjoy nature.
Visitors consistently highlight the amazing views from the top of Glastonbury Tor, spanning the Somerset Levels, Dorset, Wiltshire, and Wales. They recommend comfortable footwear due to the climb and note that it can be quite windy at the summit. Many find it especially beautiful near sunrise or sunset.
Yes, the area around Walton offers several gravel biking routes. Examples include the 'Sweets Tea Rooms – Somerset Levels Wetlands loop' and the 'View of Glastonbury Tor – View of the Mendip Hills loop'. These routes vary in difficulty from easy to difficult. You can find more detailed information in the Gravel biking around Walton guide.
The Former Railway Bridge, Glastonbury to Burnham Line, is now a lovely traffic-free trail that serves as a shortcut between Glastonbury and the Avalon Marshes. It's part of National Cycle Route 3 and is a shared path used by both cyclists and walkers, offering a pleasant route through the landscape.


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