Glastonbury Abbey Medieval Fayre returns in April 2025 with free entry for kids

By Laura Linham

13th Aug 2024 | Local News

Don’t miss out on this exciting weekend of medieval fun for the whole family!
Don’t miss out on this exciting weekend of medieval fun for the whole family!

The popular Glastonbury Abbey Medieval Fayre is set to return on the weekend of 26th and 27th April 2025, offering a family-friendly experience with free entry for under-16s for the first time in the event's history.

This award-winning event will once again bring the abbey's 36 acres of grounds to life with a vibrant celebration of medieval culture. Last year's Fayre attracted more than 8,000 visitors, and organisers are expecting another strong turnout in 2025.

Attendees can look forward to a wide range of medieval-themed entertainment, including live music, fire-breathing jesters, and the crowd-favourite Grand Joust. Additional performances and attractions will be announced as the event approaches.

In addition to the entertainment, the Fayre will feature a bustling medieval market, historical re-enactments, interactive activities, and a Best Dressed competition. With plenty of food and drink options available, the Fayre promises something for everyone to enjoy.

Tickets are now available online at discounted rates, with Day Tickets priced at £15 and Weekend Tickets at £22.50. Glastonbury Abbey PLUS Members can attend for free, and up to five children under 16 per adult can enjoy the event at no charge.

For more information and to book your tickets, visit Glastonbury Abbey Medieval Fayre or check out the event's official website at glastonburyabbeymedievalfayre.co.uk.

Don't miss out on this exciting weekend of medieval fun for the whole family!

     

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