TRAIN
The closest train station is Castle Cary on Great Western Railway’s London Paddington to Taunton Line (this line could also be Exeter and/or Plymouth). From there, you can take a bus or taxi.Find the train schedule to Castle Cary on this link:
TAXI
A taxi ride from Castle Cary takes around 25 minutes and costs between £35 and £45. Taxis are usually available at the station, but it’s still best to pre-book a taxi as Castle Cary is a rural station. Here are some reliable local taxi companies:
- Zest Taxis: 07980 622022
- Glastonbury Cab Company: 01458 258137, Mobile: 07800 777 154
- Elite Taxis Glastonbury: 01458 832108, Mobile: 07566855007
- AJ Taxis Glastonbury: 01458 448823, Mobile: 07877886797
- Steve’s Taxi Services Castle Cary: 07846198866
BUS
You can take number 667 bus from Castle Cary to the town of Street (Crispin Hall stop), which runs 4 times a day, mainly in the morning and early afternoon (as of 2020). The ride takes around 50 minutes. From Street, you can catch another bus to Glastonbury (Town Hall), one leaving approx. every 30 minutes, taking about 10-15 minutes. Bus number service 376 is Bristol bound, while 29 or 77 is Wells bound.
COACH
National Express is the main coach company in the UK. This also stops at Glastonbury Town Hall. Buy your tickets online at https://www.omio.co.uk/coaches/glastonbury
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Pick Up Point | 1-4 Passengers | 5-8 Passengers |
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Bristol Airport | £65 | £90 |
Heathrow Airport | £200 | £270 |
Gatwick Airport | £230 | £310 |
This price is for regular hours. Outside regular hours will cost more.
A day trip to Stonehenge/Avebury or Tintagel cost £400 per vehicle for the entire day. The rate can change based on the number of passengers.
The vehicle accommodates up to 16 people ONLY.