Tintagel Castle

With its spectacular location on Cornwall’s dramatic and windswept Atlantic coastline, Tintagel is a place of magic and  myth where the legend of King Arthur was born. This historic spot is rich in flora and fauna and provides a breeding ground for sea birds, lizards and butterflies. Tintagel Castle is Cornwall’s most iconic site.  A strong hold of the Earls of Cornwall, the castle was built in the 13th century. Now in ruins, it still has the power to inspire.

Tintagel Island Tunnel
Tintagel Island Tunnel (c) English Heritage
General view of the beach and castle in the background -   General view of the beach and castle in the background (c) Tintagel Castle -   View over the edge of Tintagel cliffs down to the sea (c) Tintagel Island Tunnel -   Tintagel Island Tunnel (c) View towards the sea -   View towards the sea (c) View towards the sea and the foot bridge -   View towards the sea and the foot bridge (c) Family overlooking Tintagel island -   Family overlooking Tintagel island (c) Boy exploring the 13th century ruins -   Boy exploring the 13th century ruins (c) Family peering through slit window -   Family peering through slit window (c) North Cornwall coastline from Tintagel island -   North Cornwall coastline from Tintagel island (c) Tintagel -   Aerial Image of  Tintagel (c)
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