Description
This is an accessible route for wheelchairs and is level, avoiding main roads. It is mainly on the back roads around Glastonbury but quite a nice walk overall
This is an accessible route for wheelchairs and is level, avoiding main roads. It is mainly on the back roads around Glastonbury but quite a nice walk overall
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Route status - Live
Reviews - 3
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Is this route good enough? - Yes (3)
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Grade 1: Entirely smooth and compacted surfaces. Access grade X: At least one stile, flight of steps or other obstacle that is highly likely to block access for wheelchair and scooter users. |
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Street
Grid Ref
ST4834636656
Lat / Lon
51.12684° / -2.73951°
Easting / Northing
348,346E / 136,656N
What3Words
materials.comet.gangs
Glastonbury
Grid Ref
ST4987338922
Lat / Lon
51.14735° / -2.71801°
Easting / Northing
349,873E / 138,922N
What3Words
slurs.rebel.download
Street | |
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Grid Ref | ST4834636656 |
Lat / Lon | 51.12684° / -2.73951° |
Easting / Northing | 348,346E / 136,656N |
What3Words | materials.comet.gangs |
Glastonbury | |
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Grid Ref | ST4987338922 |
Lat / Lon | 51.14735° / -2.71801° |
Easting / Northing | 349,873E / 138,922N |
What3Words | slurs.rebel.download |
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reviews
Helen Gough
01 Jan 2023I much prefer the first route between Street and Glastonbury, although this one is flat and easier. I walked from Glastonbury, and in town there is always weird and wonderful things to look at, but then the route goes through an industrial area. I did the walk on a Sunday, so it was dead quiet, but also dull and desolate. The far end of the park is even worse as there are derelict buildings, fly tipping and lots of litter. Apparently this area is being rejuvenated, and some of the buildings have been restored, but there is a long way to go.
After leaving Beckery Old Road the route is the same as StrGla1, just a walk along the path next to the A39, eventually joining Street High St.
I would say if you want views use StrGla1, if you want flat and easy use this one.
Roy.w***@btinternet.com
15 Jul 2021A mainly traffic-free route on level ground that enters Glastonbury on the roads leading through an old industrial site, not very scenic but quiet and accessible.
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Cate***@webjoy.co.uk
28 May 2021A good alternative route to Strgla one avoiding stiles & steps. It’s mainly on small back roads with an interesting section behind the old Morland site.
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