Glastonbury Tor
There it stands in the distance like a beacon surrounded by a sea of grass. It is said that at one time that the Tor was actually surrounded by water and was the fabled Isle of Avalon.
Travel along fence rows and across fields. Finally, begin the climb up into the sky.
Standing next to the Tor, it is easy to see that the pilgrimage was well-worth the arduous trek. Taking it all in, the soul is free to travel to ancient times.
Drift across the blue sky and fall into the lives of the heroes that fought and died in this land.
From here, one can travel to the legendary birthplace of King Arthur, himself.
