Known as the Heart Chakra of the World

Helping you explore the town of Glastonbury

Helping you explore the beautiful vibrant spiritual historic town of Glastonbury

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Welcome to the heart of Glastonbury

Address: St. Dunstan’s House , 1 Magdalene Street, Glastonbury BA6 9EL.

Tel: 01458 333144

Chat about where to go and what to see with our knowledgeable staff, plan your visit with information guides and leaflets and browse our beautiful range of locally made gifts.

We are ticket agents for Chalice Well, Berry’s Coaches and local events.

We are dog friendly so please visit us with your companion.

Let us help you plan your visit to Glastonbury

The Tourist Information Centre

Providing visitors and the local community with information on things to see and do, accommodation, maps and local travel information.

May Peace Prevail On Earth • Moge Vrede Heersen Op Aarde

Explore the top attractions in & around Glastonbury

2-minute walk from the Centre (0.1 ml)

This really is one of Glastonbury’s hidden gems. This group of buildings date back to 1250.

18-minute walk from the Centre (0.8 ml)

It is one of the greatest mysteries of the Isle of Avalon that two different healing springs, one touched red with iron, the other white with calcite, should rise within a few feet of each other from the caverns beneath Glastonbury Tor.

2-minute walk from the Centre (0.1 ml)

For those of you not familiar with The Mural Trail, it is a collection of over 50 artworks that adorn walls in all areas of the town.

16-minutes to the base of the Tor at a steady pace (1.1 ml)

Glastonbury Tor is a sixteen-minute walk from the town centre or catch the Tor Bus to the base of the Tor (April to September).

15-minute walk from the Centre. (0.8 ml)

Chalice Well is one of Britain’s ancient and most loved holy wells nestling in between the Tor and Chalice Hill.

2-minute walk from the Centre (0.09 ml)

The permanent Temple space in the Courtyard of the Glastonbury Experience, is open to the public, 365 days of the year.

Glastonbury Tor • Glastonbury Abbey • Chalice Well • Somerset Rural Life Museum

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News, events and all things Glastonbury

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Winter Solstice marks the shortest day and the longest night of the year. As nature slows down in winter, the solstice becomes a time for personal reflection, rest and looking forward to the gradual increase in light each day.
Imbolc, celebrated around February 1st or 2nd marks the halfway point between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. It is a Celtic festival that signifies the early signs of spring and the awakening of the earth from its winter slumber.
Samhain in Glastonbury
Samhain is the end and the beginning of the Celtic New Year, an affirmation of rebirth in the midst of death and darkness, the end and death of the old year, bringing opportunity for renewal and new beginnings.
How to celebrate Autumn Equinox
The Autumn Equinox is a moment of balance and reflection. It invites us to celebrate the harvest, embrace gratitude, and seek equilibrium in our lives.
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Celebrate the Summer Solstice in Glastonbury, a time of transition and renewal. Head to Glastonbury Tor for sunrise and embrace the beautiful flowing symmetry of nature’s cycles.

We've moved!

You can now find us in the Small Hall within the Town Hall. The Town Council Reception, Tourist Information and the Pilgrims Reception look forward to seeing you!

The current Glastonbury Information Centre building is currently being renovated as part of the Town Deal.

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