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What is this place?

Glastonbury King Arthur Cemetery.

King Arthur's tomb is located in Glastonbury Abbey, Glastonbury Abbey. This town is remote, and it's wetter here than in London. It is recommended to check the weather forecast (precipitation rate) before going. There is no direct train to Glastonbury. You need to take the train to Bristol, and then transfer to bus 376. It takes more than 1 hour by car, so it will be time-consuming and tiring to go back and forth that day. It is recommended to stay in Bristol or Glastonbury for one night. However, there is nothing in Glastonbury, and the monastery is very small. You can definitely see it in an hour at most. Get off the train in Bristol, go straight, turn right at the intersection and wait until 376. If I remember correctly, it runs for about half an hour. It costs about 5 or 6 pounds per person to take the 376. You can see the monastery as soon as you get off the bus at Glastonbury. It's very close. It should be noted that the monastery is not a free place to visit, and you need a ticket of 5-7 pounds. The monastery opens at 9: 00, and the specific opening time varies according to the season and sunshine time. It doesn't open until four o'clock in the afternoon from June to February. Open until 6 o'clock in March, April, May, September and 10; It is open until eight o'clock in June, July and August. First of all, I believe that the question of who is in King Arthur's tomb needs no explanation. Besides, King Arthur himself is a legend, so this place of King Arthur's Tomb is completely fabricated from a certain angle, so, you know, inside this tomb, it is empty. It is said that King Arthur's body was dug up around the entrance of the monastery and later moved to the church, where it is now. Later, the monastery disintegrated and the tomb was gone.

In addition, there is a place in Glastonbury called the Holy Grail Well, which is not far from King Arthur's tomb. This is a sacred place related to the legend of the Holy Grail (not FSN). You can drop by if you are interested. For details, please refer to The Legend of King Arthur and the Holy Grail.