Local Attractions in Glastonbury – The White Spring

Coach Trips to The White Spring

Nestled in the mystical town of Glastonbury, The White Spring is a must-visit attraction that promises to transport you into a realm of tranquillity and wonder. Known for its spiritual ambience and natural beauty, this hidden gem offers an enriching experience for those looking to explore Somerset’s deeper, more mystical side. Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, a nature lover, or simply a curious traveller, a visit to The White Spring will leave you feeling refreshed and inspired.

 

At Berrys Coaches, we understand the importance of discovering unique local attractions and are excited to offer convenient and comfortable coach trips to Glastonbury. With our reliable services, you can immerse yourself in the fascinating culture and history this incredible destination has to offer.

About The White Spring

The White Spring is steeped in history and spirituality, playing a significant role in Glastonbury’s mystical identity. Situated at the base of the famous Glastonbury Tor, the spring has been a place of pilgrimage and reverence for centuries. Renowned for its pure, calcium-rich waters, The White Spring is often contrasted with the nearby Red Spring, known for its iron-rich content. The two springs are symbolic of the balance and harmony inherent in nature, attracting visitors from all backgrounds seeking wisdom and enlightenment.

What can I expect to see?

The White Spring is a sanctuary of peace, offering visitors a serene escape from the bustle of everyday life. As you step inside, the calming sounds of natural spring water greet you, complementing the peaceful atmosphere. The spring water is channelled into various pools, where visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the cold, revitalising waters, believed to possess healing properties.

 

Aside from the pools, The White Spring also hosts a range of altars dedicated to different spiritual practices, allowing visitors to partake in quiet reflection or meditation. The soothing smell of incense often lingers, enhancing the profound sense of peace and reverence that fills the air.

Directions from Berrys Coaches Drop-off

The nearest Berrys Drop Off is located at Glastonbury Town Hall On Magdalene Street. We’ve included a Google Maps route to help guide you there.

How do I get there from the Berrys Drop Off?

Our Berrys Coaches Drop-Off in Glastonbury is perfectly positioned less than half a mile from the White Spring  — that’s approximately a pleasant 16-minute walk through the picturesque town of Glastonbury.

Other Things To Do Nearby

While The White Spring is a remarkable destination in its own right, Glastonbury offers a wealth of other attractions waiting to be explored. Just a short walk away, the iconic Glastonbury Tor provides breathtaking views of the Somerset Levels and beyond. For those interested in history, the Glastonbury Abbey Ruins offer a glimpse into the ancient religious heritage of the area. Additionally, the vibrant High Street is home to a plethora of unique shops, cafes, and eateries, providing ample opportunities to enjoy local crafts and flavours.