Step back in time at Glastonbury Abbey next month

Step back in time at Glastonbury Abbey next month

Posted on: 28 Mar 2024

Running across an April weekend, this always popular, family-friendly Medieval Fayre is set in the beautiful grounds of Glastonbury Abbey.

 

The Glastonbury Abbey Medieval Fayre runs between 10 AM and 5.30 PM on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 April 2024.

 

Get ready to travel back in time for an exciting weekend jam-packed with living history, a medieval market, the grand joust, ale, music, and mayhem! Tickets for this award-winning festival of history are still available from the event page so secure yours now while you still can.

 

BUY TICKETS HERE

 

 

With full details of activities, shows and stalls still to be announced, Glastonbury Abbey Medieval Fayre is set to be bigger and better this year with improvements including more entrances to ensure you can access the fayre as quickly as possible on arrival, more food and drink and more activities for the young and old.

 

Ticket prices have stayed the same in 2024 and history lovers can choose from both day and weekend tickets. If you enjoy a busy day on the move then you can plan a fast-paced day of excitement then maybe a one-day ticket is for you, but if you prefer a leisurely approach then perhaps consider a weekend ticket.

 

Glastonbury Abbey is open to the public 364 days a year and welcomes around 100,000 visitors from all over the UK annually. The attraction offers a programme of diverse and award-winning events from wildlife walks to large concerts and open-air theatre.

 

Tickets are priced at £15 for adults and £10 for children (5-15 years old) for one-day tickets while weekend adult tickets are priced at £22.50 and children at £15. Dogs are welcome to the event but must kept on a lead at all times – please be aware there are horses and loud noises throughout the day.

 

 

The Glastonbury Abbey Medieval Fayre runs between 10 AM and 5.30 PM on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 April 2024 – grab your tickets, HERE.


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Article by:

Stanley Gray

Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.