GLASTONBURY TOR
Tower
2024
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2024
Symbol of Glastonbury, this great hill was a place of retreat for the monks, before becoming a chapel, destroyed by an earthquake in 1275. Rebuilt later, the ruins of the Chapel of St Michael can still be seen here. Today it is only a tower, but a mystical atmosphere surrounds it. The Arthurian legends linked to the site are numerous and some see the entrance to Avalon, the burial place of King Arthur. You have to climb it to grasp the magnificence of the place and the flat landscapes that surround it. Beautiful pictures from the top
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Visited in november 2016
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Une sympathique balade, d'une trentaine de minutes environ, nous mène à la Tor, dans un cadre verdoyant. Une fois en-haut, attention à bien vous couvrir car le vent y souffle extrêmement fort. La vue sur les alentours est splendide, surtout en fin de journée.