About White Spring
It's free to visit, which helps, and you can be in and out in ten minutes or linger much longer depending on your mood. The water itself is cool and clear, and locals will tell you it never runs dry. Whether you believe in the purported healing properties or not, there's something genuinely affecting about the place - it's one of those spots where you feel the weight of other people's hopes and beliefs hanging in the air.
This works best for anyone interested in folklore, pilgrimage sites, or Somerset's spiritual geography. Kids might find it atmospheric rather than engaging unless you're the sort of family that enjoys quiet, contemplative stops. History buffs will appreciate the layers of belief and use stretching back centuries.
Since it's free and barely a mile from Old Oaks Touring or Bobsfield Campsite, it's an easy morning stroll from any of the local parks. Pair it with a proper walk up Glastonbury Tor afterward - that's where the real views are - or grab lunch in town. White Spring works as a peaceful ten-minute interlude rather than a destination in itself, but it's absolutely worth the detour if you're camping nearby.
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What type of attraction is White Spring?
White Spring is a landmark in Somerset, South West.
Are there holiday parks near White Spring?
Yes, there are 7 holiday parks near White Spring. The closest is Old Oaks Touring, just 1.1 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Bobsfield Campsite and Tall Trees Glamping, plus 4 more.
Where is White Spring?
White Spring is located near Glastonbury in Somerset, South West. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 1.1 miles away.
What else is there to do near White Spring?
Near White Spring you can also visit Glastonbury Tor (peak), Living Rock (archaeological site), Memorial to the victims of the Great War (historic site), King Arthur's Tomb (landmark). Browse our Glastonbury area guide for the full list of things to do.