Tintagel Castle

Tintagel Castle was the place where - according to legend - King Arthur was born. No proof of this was ever found. But the location is sure fit for the birth of a king. The few ruins on site are the remains of a large medieval castle. This was the seat of the kings of Cornwall.

The twenty closest neighbours in the database:

Eden Project (34 km), St Michael's Mount (80 km), Stourhead House and Garden (178 km), Bath (United Kingdom) (186 km), Stonehenge (213 km), Côte de Granit Rose (223 km), The Needles (223 km), Ludlow Castle (236 km), Carisbrook Castle (243 km), Osborne House (246 km), Winchester (United Kingdom) (246 km), Portsmouth (United Kingdom) (259 km), Blenheim Palace (270 km), Stratford-upon-Avon (United Kingdom) (271 km), Oxford (United Kingdom) (272 km), Llangollen (United Kingdom) (278 km), Fishbourne Roman Palace (278 km), Warwick Castle (284 km), Locronan (France) (288 km), Waddesdon Manor (296 km)

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