Glastonbury Travel Blogs

Browse travel blogs from Glastonbury below. Glastonbury travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Glastonbury.

#1 of 12 Glastonbury travel blogs
day eight - From the excitement of Dublin to the tranquility of Somerset
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Oct 14, 2007 – Oct 25, 2007
It was another early morning as I woke to head off to the Dublin airport. Owen and I bypassed the unbelievable Dublin rush hour traffic. I gaped in horror at the never-ending line of vehicles on the other side of the highway, knowing he would have to sit through it on the way home. I was so incredi…
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#2 of 12 Glastonbury travel blogs
Glastonbury Festival Diary 2007
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Jun 21, 2007
Day 1 Thursday 21 June – Arriving…….   Packed up all our stuff, after leaving work at 5.00 and went to Sainsbury’s garage for petrol and to get James some food. Drove up the motorway to the services where Dave was going to get money out, but had forgotten his card at Sainsbury’s, …
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#3 of 12 Glastonbury travel blogs
glastonbury 2000
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Jun 23, 2000 – Jun 25, 2000
  The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts is held over 3 days at Worthy Farm, Somerset, England every year around June. The festival was first held in 1970, the idea of local dairy farmer Michael Eavis. T-Rex (the musician not the dinosaur - although by now he’s considered …
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#4 of 12 Glastonbury travel blogs
Historic Glastonbury Abbey and Cheddar Gorge - the home of cheddar cheese
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Oct 15, 2008 – Oct 27, 2008
Mark this as a historic visit. The one thing I love about the UK trips is that I not only enjoy the fresh outdoors but also get a free and valuble history lesson in the process. Upto a few years ago, Glastonbury was where rock acts would stage concerts and I had a very hip musicy impression of the …
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This trip was featured on Saturday November 15th, 2008
#5 of 12 Glastonbury travel blogs
london: Glastonbury Travel Photos
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May 14, 1999 – Oct 10, 2005
my first OE
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#6 of 12 Glastonbury travel blogs
Home of Witches
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Jun 08, 2007 – May 05, 2008
Random visits to the counties and shires of the British Isles - home of reserved, pasty-faced people.
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#7 of 12 Glastonbury travel blogs
The Tor and The Well
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Apr 01, 2008 – Apr 04, 2008
I arrived at Glastonbury and immediately i was aware of the giant hill with a huge tower on top, the glastonbury Tor. Finding your way there in the car isnt exactly hard, you just have to keep driving towards it until you get to the bottom of the hill and come unstuck. I was unable to find any park…
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#8 of 12 Glastonbury travel blogs
Visiting the Isle of Avalon
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Nov 18, 2006 – Nov 29, 2006
Sue, Denise and I headed out for our tour bus that was to leave at 10am while Erika, Lindsay, Sally and Laura slowly got up to head off to Bath. Once we were on our way, it only took about 20 minutes to get to Glastonbury from Wells, very short trip! But then as we were all getting off the bus …
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#9 of 12 Glastonbury travel blogs
Glastonbury Abbey
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Sep 08, 2008 – Sep 19, 2008
What beautiful history, and what a great time!
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#10 of 12 Glastonbury travel blogs
UK August 08: Glastonbury Travel Photos
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Aug 12, 2008 – Aug 27, 2008
My 3 week trip to some amazing places in the UK. I did a lot of hiking especially in the English Lake District and Isle of Skye in Scotland.
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#11 of 12 Glastonbury travel blogs
Glastonbury
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Jan 15, 2003 – Aug 05, 2005
Weekend drives through the British Isles
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#12 of 12 Glastonbury travel blogs
Glastonbury Festival 2008
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Jun 26, 2008
GLASTONBURY 2008This year my overview of Glastonbury is going to be slightly different, not because the first 2 days are an absolute blur of cider, dancing, fire and music, but because I never really caught the essence of the festival by just explaining what we did on over the 4 days.VIBEGlastonbur…
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