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43 kilometers south of Bristol, Glastonbury BA6 9 United Kingdom
It's even nicer when it's not crowded with hippies and junkies for a weekend each year. :-) A very pretty town with some awesome ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Such a special experience, a visit to Glastonbury is never complete without climbing the Tor, sitting in the Chalice Well garden for an hour, visiting the abbey and afterwards the many small shops. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 8DB, England
The history of the Somerset countryside since the early 19th century is chronicled here. Its centerpiece is the abbey barn, built around 1370. The magnificent timbered room, stone tiles, and sculptural details (including the head ... More on Frommers

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Glastonbury, England
Glastonbury Tor is a conical hill in Glastonbury, England, which is topped by a 14th-century church tower. ... More on SacredDestinations
Such a special experience, a visit to Glastonbury is never complete without climbing the Tor, sitting in th... More on Yahoo! Travel

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43 kilometers south of Bristol, Bristol BA6 9, United Kingdom
It might surprise you to learn that Glastonbury is not just the name of the country's biggest music festival. No, that actually gets it's name from this small town near to the festival site. It's a... More on Yahoo! Travel
Such a special experience, a visit to Glastonbury is never complete without climbing the Tor, sitting in the Chalice Well garden for an hour, visiting the abbey and afterwards the many small shops.... More on Yahoo! Travel

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The Cliffs, Cheddar BS27 3 United Kingdom

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Cliff Road, Cheddar BS27 3 United Kingdom
A short distance from Bath, Bristol, and Wells is the village of Cheddar, home of cheddar cheese. It lies ... More on Frommers
The Cheddar caves and gorge are awesome, personally my fave area around Bristol. Check out the local cheese... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Cheddar Showcaves and Gorge, Mendip Hills BS27 3QF, United Kingdom

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Burrington, Bristol BS40 7 United Kingdom
Located on the northern edge of the Mendip Hills, four miles north of Cheddar and 13 from Bristol, are these towering craggy cliffs - perfect for a rather dramatic walk in the countryside. The spectacular setting also features pot ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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7 Argyle Street, Scotland

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Mendip Hills, Bristol BS40 8 United Kingdom
Chew Valley Lake, set in 1,000 acres of lovely countryside, is popular with anyone who enjoys the open air, and is particularly attractive to bird-watchers (there are hides dotted around the area from where you can watch the birds) ... More on Yahoo! Travel
