Glastonbury - magic, myths and legends
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Upplifun sem Tor býður upp á
4 klst.
Innifalið: miðar
Allt að 10 manns
Tungumál: enska
Það sem verður gert
Stand next to the Holy Thorn Tree which grew from the staff given to Joseph of Arimathea, by Jesus himself.
Then be guided, via the hidden chapel of St Margret, to the site of the Wattle Church in the centre of the Glastonbury Abbey. The Wattle Church is England’s first ever building for Christian worship, built by Mary Magdalene and Joseph of Arimathea in 62AD. A few steps away we find the last resting place of King Arthur and Gwynevere and find out why it is there and how they are linked to the family of Christ. The windows within St Johns church perfectly paint a picture of the hidden stories of old.
Other things to note
Entrance fees and lunch is not included.
Then be guided, via the hidden chapel of St Margret, to the site of the Wattle Church in the centre of the Glastonbury Abbey. The Wattle Church is England’s first ever building for Christian worship, built by Mary Magdalene and Joseph of Arimathea in 62AD. A few steps away we find the last resting place of King Arthur and Gwynevere and find out why it is there and how they are linked to the family of Christ. The windows within St Johns church perfectly paint a picture of the hidden stories of old.
Other things to note
Entrance fees and lunch is not included.
Stand next to the Holy Thorn Tree which grew from the staff given to Joseph of Arimathea, by Jesus himself.
Then be guided, via the hidden chapel of St Margret, to the site of the Wattle Church in the centre of the Glastonbury Abbey. The Wattle Church is England’s first ever building for Christian worship, built by Mary Magdalene and Joseph of Arimathea in 62AD. A few steps away we find the last resting place of King Arthur and Gwyne…
Then be guided, via the hidden chapel of St Margret, to the site of the Wattle Church in the centre of the Glastonbury Abbey. The Wattle Church is England’s first ever building for Christian worship, built by Mary Magdalene and Joseph of Arimathea in 62AD. A few steps away we find the last resting place of King Arthur and Gwyne…
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Gestgjafinn samþykkti leiðbeiningar Airbnb um öryggi og hreinlæti vegna COVID-19. Þar á meðal að fara að viðmiðum um nándarmörk og góða hollustuhætti og að sjá til þess að allir þátttakendur verði með grímu.
Hvað er innifalið
- MiðarAll entrance fees included.
Frá $57
á mann
- 2 umsagnir
- Auðkenni vottað
Tor Webster, a local Glastonbury man created the company 'Tor's Tour of the Tor' his involvement in putting Glastonbury firmly on the tourist map of England. In those three years, he has been interviewed by BBC TV, BBC Radio, Russian TV, Japanese TV, Norwegian and local documentary productions, as well as being featured in German National Geographic Magazine and The World National Geographic TV Channel.
Staðsetning
The true birth place of the Celtic Christian church founded by Joesph of Arimathea and Mary Magdalene and last resting place of King Arthur.
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Hægt er að afbóka hvaða upplifun sem er innan 24 tíma frá bókun til að fá fulla endurgreiðslu eða allt að 7 dögum áður en upplifunin hefst.
Kröfur til gesta
Allt að 10 gestir frá og með 16 ára aldri geta tekið þátt. Foreldrar geta einnig komið með börn yngri en 2ja ára.
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Good walking shoes and clothes for the weather.