From this renowned and scenic site, you can view Dorset, the Somerset Levels, Wiltshire, and Wales.
Excavations at the Tor’s top have revealed the plans for two superimposed churches devoted to St Michael, but only a 15th-century tower remains.
Glastonbury Tor, too, has a tragic past. Abbot Richard Whiting was executed here in 1549 on the orders of Thomas Cromwell, the first Earl of Essex.
Glastonbury Tor is recognised as among the most spiritual sites in the country. Paganism is still extensively practised in the country. It’s a great place to take a stroll, relax, and decompress.