Featuring a restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Crown Hotel is located in Glastonbury, 42 km from Oldfield Park Train Station and 43 km from Bristol Temple Meads Station.
Donna
United Kingdom
Hotel lovely and clean, food excellent and staff lovely and super friendly.
Set in Glastonbury, 43 km from Oldfield Park Train Station, The Market House offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Sonya M
United Kingdom
Location, easy check in, freshly cooked breakfast, parking on site, really good hospitality and service from staff.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Camelot Retreat - Tor View is situated in Glastonbury, 43 km from Oldfield Park Train Station and 44 km from Bristol Temple Meads Station.
Robin Synn
United Kingdom
I love the help yourself vibe with the breakfast and drinks. The bed was incredibly comfortable, the host was very welcoming and let us have a much needed lie in, the place is very interesting, love the decor and the theme and the pamphlets and the room full of crystals and spiritual things. All very cool. It was a great location near enough to town centre, near enough to the tor, plenty of parking. We appreciated the very thoughtful fact that gluten free bread was provided for breakfast as my friend is coeliac and we hadn't even mentioned it. Generally all in all great place to stay, would recommend and would return.
Set in Glastonbury, The Covenstead offers a terrace and shared lounge. All rooms access to a kitchenette and a private bathroom. Free WiFi is available.
Hannah
United Kingdom
All the weird and wonderful witchy treasures! The opulence and theme of each room. Like stepping back in time. Phenomenal breakfast cooked by Tony! Just an incredible place to stay
The Woodshed - A newly built, 2 bedroom, cottage near Glastonbury, a property with a garden, is situated in Glastonbury, 43 km from Bristol Temple Meads Station, 43 km from Bristol Cathedral, as well...
Lovely town, every shop keeper was welcoming, so much great...
Lovely town, every shop keeper was welcoming, so much great stuff we couldn't even go in them all. Lovely pubs, great gig on at the king arthur. Great view from the Tor. Would recommend visiting for Solstice.
Robin Synn
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Plenty to do, CHalice well, Glastonbury Abbey, the Tor and...
Plenty to do, CHalice well, Glastonbury Abbey, the Tor and more....... Lovely individual shops, a great bookstore (well more than one!) and an abundance of places to eat. Faro (5* amazing breakfasts), 100 Monkeys, again amazing food. Regularly visit 3-4 times a year at least, never disappointed.
Karen
Scored 10
10
Have always loved coming here as you feel relaxed when here.
Have always loved coming here as you feel relaxed when here.
full of great history and unusual shops.
I love that there is always something different to see and many friendly people who take you for who you are.
hannah
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Glastonbury is a must visit town in Somerset.
Glastonbury is a must visit town in Somerset. We especially liked the Abbey and spent a lot of time there. We had an evening meal in The Mitre pub diner. It was really great and we would recommend you pay it at least one visit.
Mel
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A very exciting town, from the shops to the hikes, short...
A very exciting town, from the shops to the hikes, short walks, spiritual sites and the artsy people. The restaurants are fantastic and the general vibe on the street is worth a day just people watching.
Tamzin Gina
South Africa
Scored 8.0
8.0
It's an interesting place although pretty quiet on a wet...
It's an interesting place although pretty quiet on a wet October day.
The Tor and Abbey are the most interesting parts although the Abbey tickets are expensive for what it is.
Not much variety of shops - it's all either "mystical" shops selling crystals, tarot cards, dreamcatchers etc, or else it's charity shops.
Food-wise there are some good pubs for food, a good fish and chip shop and a nice tea room but not much variety of restaurants and a lot of things are closed on a Monday.
However it is an easy distance to other places of interest like Wells Cathedral, Avalon Marshes wildlife centre, Bath or Street shopping village.
Catherine
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The room was perfect with a comfy bed, fridge, toaster, kettle and microwave, along with a private back terrace where you could sit out for meals.
Our landlady, Bridie, was very friendly and considerate, offering us a plentiful and healthy packed breakfast to eat whilst we waited in the queue to get into Glastonbury Festival, since we would be leaving in the early hours and would otherwise have missed breakfast.
All round, just what we needed before our five days of camping!
The staff are really lovely. So welcoming and friendly. They gave us information on local events and couldn't have been nicer.
The room was large and airy. Very clean and comfortable. The hotel itself is situated in the middle of Glastonbury, right in the heart of everything. A big bonus is the free use of the car park at the rear of the hotel.
We would definitely recommend staying here.
Loved the location - right in the historic centre of Glastonbury, walking distance from all the sights we wanted to see. Loved the atmosphere of the hotel as well - felt like we had stepped right into history. Our room was very quiet, spacious and comfortable. Dinner in the pub downstairs was delicious, as was breakfast the next morning. A fantastic experience!
The Breakfasts created by Aymen were a high point, such a wonderful cook and easily accommodated my food sensitivities. The location was ideal for evening walks to the Tor nearby….. I will be in Glastonbury again and I know exactly where I’m staying…. they both were terrific hosts.
Breakfast was good and we were made very welcome
Any problems were resolved speedily by the hostess with a smile
The hotel was convenient for the centre of Glastonbury and there was room to park cars
Patricia
United Kingdom
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