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Castle/Fort
English Heritage Site, Castle Road

Tintagel, 

Cornwall, 

PL34 0HE,  England  (map)
+44 01840 770328,  e-mail website
Tintagel Castle, Tintagel, Cornwall
Located in a spectacular setting on the North Cornwall coast, Tintagel has long been one of the county's most popular tourist attractions. Atlantic breakers crash against the cliffs and through Merlin's cave as visitors climb the steep pat
Parking
Parking (charge)
Price Details
Concession Ticket
(Concession)
Price: £4.20

Family
Price: £12.30

Adult
Price: £4.50

Child over 5
(Child)
Price: £2.50

Opening
01 Apr 2009 to 31 Mar 2010
Monday 09:00-17:00
Tuesday 09:00-17:00
Wednesday 09:00-17:00
Thursday 09:00-17:00
Friday 09:00-17:00
Saturday 09:00-17:00
Sunday 09:00-17:00
Bank Holiday 09:00-17:00
Visit Details
Toilets
Groups accepted
Min group size
Max group size
Print in foreign languages
Special group rates
TIC staff admitted free
Payment Cards accepted at the property
MasterCard accepted Maestro accepted Visa accepted 
For over 800 years a tale has been told that Tintagel was the birthplace of the noble King Arthur, born to the beautiful Queen Igerna and protected from evil by the magician, Merlin, who lived in a cave below the nighty fortress.

The castle offers breathtaking views and a fascinating history. Roman settlement, Dark Age palace, Medieval fortress - Tintagel's history is fascinating and there are many secrets still being revealed ...

Excavations, made headlines world-wide with the discovery of the 'Arthnou' stone, a 1400 year old inscribed slate. This is further evidence that Tintagel was a royal palace for the Dark Age rulers of Cornwall and has fuelled tantalising speculation about the castle's Arthurian past. As many mysteries remain about Tintagel as facts are known, today fact and fiction are inextricably entwined and Tintagel remains one of the most awe-inspiring and romantic spots in Britain.

Located in a spectacular setting on the dramatic North Cornwall coast, Tintagel has long been one of the county's most populst tourist attractions. Atlantic breakers crash against the cliffs and through Merlin's cave as visitors climb the steep but breathtaking path to Tintagel Island. The ruins of the 13th Century stronghold of the Earls of Cornwall remain to be explored and are one of the most famous landmarks in Cornwall.

Whether visited in the height of the summer when a storyteller may be on hand to bring the legends of King Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot to life, or at its bleakest in mid-winter, Tintagel is a place to inspire imagination - a place of dreams, romance and legend.
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