Itinerary
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Stop At: Stonehenge, Amesbury SP4 7DE England
Your day begins with a visit to one of the most mysterious sites on Earth, that prehistoric and world-famous stone monument known as Stonehenge. The landscape is peppered with burial chambers and stone circles, each one thousands of years old and shrouded in mysteries, but Stonehenge rises above them all. Located on Salisbury Plain and keeping its 5,000 years of history quite secret, Stonehenge has been described as everything from an astronomical clock to a place of worship or burial. Your guide will explain what is known today and reveal the theories that have been debated for centuries. Ponder these theories as you walk around the stones and admire the scenic views.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Glastonbury Abbey, Abbey Gatehouse Magdalene Street, Glastonbury BA6 9EL England
Your tour continues to the small town of Glastonbury, supposed home of the mysterious isle of Avalon, the place where King Arthur’s sword was forged, according to legend. It was here, after the Battle of Camlann, that a mortally wounded King Arthur died. Stop at the famous Glastonbury Tor (a hill) and view the ruins of St Michael's church. Afterward, descend to the Chalice Well Gardens to learn of an older legend, that of the chalice that Jesus Christ used during the Last Supper. Some say the Holy Grail is buried here in Glastonbury. Continue into town to visit Glastonbury Abbey, the site of Arthur’s and Queen Guinevere's graves, before heading to lunch in one of the local restaurants (own expense).
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Chalice Well, Wellhouse Lane, Glastonbury BA6 8BL England
Included in our tour of Glastonbury
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Glastonbury Tor, off Wellhouse Lane, Glastonbury England
Optional visit to the Tor
Stop At: Avebury Stone Circle, Herepath Marlborough, Avebury SN8 1RF England
We end the day at the massive stone circles at Avebury, with it's village of thatched cottages ringed by huge standing stones hauled into place by Neolithic worshippers thousands of years ago. After a guided walk and free time you'll begin your journey back to London.
Duration: 1 hour
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