- Tintagel - Wikipedia
Tintagel features prominently in Edith Wharton 's final, unfinished novel, The Buccaneers, the protagonist of which, Nan St George, meets her future husband, the Duke of Tintagel, while exploring the ruins of Tintagel Castle
- Visit Tintagel Castle | English Heritage
During the 5th to 7th centuries, the island fortress of Tintagel was the stronghold of post-Roman Cornish rulers Memories of Tintagel’s past glories inspired many legends, and in the 12th century, Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote that King Arthur was conceived here
- Tintagel: Uncover Myths and Legends along the North Cornish Coast
Steeped in magic and mystery, Tintagel’s connection with King Arthur has made the area popular with tourists, artists, and writers for centuries Situated on a dramatic coastline pounded by the Atlantic, there’s much more to offer than just legends
- Tintagel Castle | History, Legends, Facts | Britannica
Tintagel Castle is an archaeological site near Tintagel, Cornwall, England The castle, with its dramatic clifftop setting on the north Cornish coast, has long been associated with Arthurian legend
- 18 best things to do in Tintagel, Cornwall (2025 guide)
Find the best things to do in Tintagel with our guide to the top 18 activities and attractions Explore this iconic village with ease
- Tintagel Village
Tintagel is situated on the North coast of Cornwall and is renowned for its association with the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table The magic of the association is captured particularly by the castle, King Arthur's Castle, which is reached by steps leading from the main land
- Tintagel - Independent, Local Travel Info | Cornwall Guide
Tintagel Village was originally called Trevena ("village on a mountain"), with the (probably) French name Tintagel reserved for the castle However, with the rise in popularity of the old Arthurian legends in the 19th century, the once-sleepy village became a Victorian tourism hotspot
- Tintagel, Cornwall | History Photos - Britain Express
The small Cornish village of Tintagel is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in south-west England Most are drawn to the romantic ruins of Tintagel Castle with its links to the tales of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table
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