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9.6 120 reviews
Glastonbury
20/06 – 21/06
£120/nightfor 1 night
The Kingsdon Inn
1 2
hotel , Kingsdon
The Kingsdon Inn offers comfortable accommodation in Kingsdon, Somerset, approximately 48-50 kilometres from Longleat Safari Park and Longleat House. This one-bedroom inn boasts a 30 square metre floor area, sleeping up to two guests and featuring a private bathroom, free Wi-Fi, and a relaxing garden.
9.2 305 reviews
Glastonbury
08/08 – 12/08
£275/nighttotal: £1100 (4 )
The Sheppey Inn
2 3
hotel , Wells
The Sheppey is situated in Glastonbury, just 42 kilometres from Bath Spa Train Station and 43 kilometres from The Roman Baths and Ashton Court, offering easy access to both historic landmarks and the surrounding countryside. It has received excellent ratings for cleanliness and user experience, as well as a very good location rating. The hotel has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. It features a terrace, a bar, a restaurant serving local cuisine, free Wi-Fi, and parking, allowing guests to enjoy both relaxation and exploration during their stay.
8.2 2977 reviews
Glastonbury
01/07 – 05/07
£155/nighttotal: £620 (4 )
George & Pilgrims Hotel
1 2
hotel , Glastonbury
The George & Pilgrims Hotel is located in the heart of Glastonbury, just a short walk from the iconic Glastonbury Tor and the ancient abbey ruins, making it an ideal base for exploring this historic town. The hotel is a 3-star establishment with consistently good user ratings, offering a comfortable and enjoyable stay. The George & Pilgrims Hotel is housed in a historic pub, offering a charming and traditional atmosphere. The hotel features a restaurant, bar, garden, terrace and parking, and offers rooms with modern amenities, including TVs and tea/coffee making facilities.
8.7 419 reviews
Glastonbury
10/07 – 11/07
£200/nightfor 1 night
Cross Keys Inn
2 3
hotel , East Lydford
The Cross Keys Inn is a traditional country pub located in Lydford-on-Fosse, Somerset, just off the A37 and a short drive from Glastonbury. The inn is a 5-star establishment with very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The inn features a classic pub setting with two bars and open fires. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities including a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, garden, terrace, and parking.
Frequently asked questions about hostels in Glastonbury
What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit in and around Glastonbury?
Glastonbury Tor is a must-see for any budget traveller. It's a steep climb but the views from the top are worth it. You can also visit the Glastonbury Abbey ruins for a small fee. For a free activity, take a walk along the River Brue and enjoy the scenery.
What should every traveler visit at least once in and around Glastonbury?
Glastonbury Tor is a must-see for any visitor. It's a historic landmark with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. You can also visit the Glastonbury Abbey ruins, which are steeped in history and offer a glimpse into the past.
What are the best hostels with parking in Glastonbury?
What essentials should travelers pack for visiting Glastonbury?
Pack comfortable walking shoes as you'll be doing a lot of walking. A waterproof jacket is essential as the weather can be unpredictable. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning scenery.
What should you know before renting a hostel in Glastonbury?
Glastonbury is a popular destination, so book your hostel well in advance, especially if you're visiting during the Glastonbury Festival. Most hostels are within walking distance of the town centre and offer basic amenities.
What other towns should you visit near Glastonbury?
Wells is a charming cathedral city just a short drive from Glastonbury. You can also visit Street, which is home to the famous Clarks shoe factory. For a day trip to the coast, head to Weston-super-Mare.