Ancient Glastonbury has been linked to the Holy Grail, King Arthur, and the Ley Lines for over four thousand years. The once-quaint town that became famous for its music festival is now a major destination for religious tourists and pilgrims, with a wide variety of interesting establishments catering to their needs. Glastonbury Tor, located on the Somerset Levels, dominates the town’s skyline with its mysterious tower and is now cared for by the National Trust. The ruined abbey in the centre of town is a must-see if you’re looking for a wonderful experience full of historic ambiance, calm, and tranquilly. Acres of pristine marsh may be found in Somerset, making it a home for a variety of birds. You could also go to the picturesque Cheddar Gorge or the tiniest city in England, Wells. Anytime of year, this place is a hive of activity and fun for holidaymakers.