The ruins of Tintagel Castle sit on a dramatic headland attached to southwest England’s Cornish coast. At the beginning of the fifth century A.D., the people of the province of Britannia found ...
Work has started on the installation of a £4m bridge at the 13th Century Tintagel Castle in Cornwall. Spanning 229ft (70m), the bridge has been divided into 12 separate sections which will each ...
From gourmet restaurants to golden sand beaches and the best places to stay, here is our expert guide to Tintagel.
Since writer Geoffrey of Monmouth described Tintagel Castle as the place of King Arthur’s conception, the dramatic 13th-century fortress on the rocky coast of Cornwall, England, has been ...
Retracing the approximate width and length of the natural land-bridge and castle structures that have long since fallen into the water, the bridge notionally links past with present and physically ...
It has been suggested that Geoffrey of Monmouth used the location of Tintagel as Arthur's birthplace to honour his patron's brother Reginald, the Earl of Cornwall. However, it has also been suggested ...
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