

Modern pilgrims still trace its path to the summit and speak of visionary experiences when they have done so.įrom the summit of the Tor, which rises some 500 feet above sea level, there is a panaromic view of the surrounding countryside. This, it is said, was once a sacred processional way, used by priests and priestesses to reach the stone circle which then crowned the Tor. A recent theory claims the existence of a man-made, sevenfold maze, carved out of the Tor itself. Collen, but who is still believed to haunt the hills around Glastonbury. Michael.īeneath the Tor is said to lie a subterranean kingdom ruled over by the Lord of the Wild Hunt, Gwynn ap Nud, a powerful other-worldly figure who was once banished by the Celtic St. On top of Glastonbury Tor stands the tower of the church of St. Many claim to have found their goal, and remain in the peaceful market town to the bewilderment of the local inhabitants. People come in search of many things: the Grail enlightenment inspiration. Rising like a beacon from the flat Somerset plain, the Tor seems to beckon the pilgrims who journey in their thousands to this remarkable spot, once described as ‘this holiest earth’.
