Tintagel (Cornish: Tre war Venydh) is a village on the north coast of Cornwall and is best known for its medieval castle, which is also known as King Arthur's Castle.
- Tintagel Castle, Bossiney Road, PL34 0HE, +44 1840 770328. Check website for hours as varies throughout year. The castle overlooks the rugged North Cornwall coast, offering dramatic views. Tintagel Castle is said to be the birthplace of King Arthur, you can still visit the nearby Merlin's Cave. The castle also features in the tale of Tristan and Isolde. Beach café available. There is no parking on site. Pay and display parking in the village, 600 metres away. Between March and September, you can get a ride in a Landover down the hill from the main gate to the ticket office, cafe and exhibition room for £2 per person, but after that, access is via sometimes steep staircases with handrails, which will be a problem for people with mobility limitations. Wear good shoes. There may be high winds, so bring a jacket. adults £8.40, children £5.00, concessions £7.60.
- Bossiney Cove and Benoath Cove. These beaches are in a sheltered cove below the cliffs of Bossiney. Park in the small lay-by at the top of Bossiney Hill for an easy descent to Bossiney Cove. Toilets and payphone but no other facilities.
- Tintagel Old Post Office, Fore St, PL34 0DB, +44 1840 770024. 10:30AM-5:30PM. National Trust site. 14th-century yeoman's farmhouse with a famously wavy slate roof and over 600 years of history. Adult: £4.60, Child: £2.30, Family: £11.50.
- Tintagel Toy Museum & Collectors' Shop, Fore St, PL34 0DD, +44 1840 770354. A small toy shop with many vintage toys on sale that it is effectively a museum. Has a small New Age section as well with candles and oracle cards.
- St. Materiana's Church, Church Hill, PL35 0DJ, +44 1840 250359. An attractive, but small grade-I listed Norman church. Much like Tintagel Castle it lies on a hill.
- Tintagel Visitor's Centre, +44 1840 779084. 10:00AM-5PM. An unusually shaped building near a car park providing tourist information, a small museum with exhibits related to the area and a gift shop. Also has toilets.
Tintagel Castle, Bossiney Road, PL34 0HE, +44 1840 770328. Check website for hours as varies throughout year. The castle overlooks the rugged North Cornwall coast, offering dramatic views. Tintagel Castle is said to be the birthplace of King Arthur, you can still visit the nearby Merlin's Cave. The castle also features in the tale of Tristan and Isolde. Beach café available. There is no parking on site. Pay and display parking in the village, 600 metres away. Between March and September, you can get a ride in a Landover down the hill from the main gate to the ticket office, cafe and exhibition room for £2 per person, but after that, access is via sometimes steep staircases with handrails, which will be a problem for people with mobility limitations. Wear good shoes. There may be high winds, so bring a jacket. adults £8.40, children £5.00, concessions £7.60.
Bossiney Cove and Benoath Cove. These beaches are in a sheltered cove below the cliffs of Bossiney. Park in the small lay-by at the top of Bossiney Hill for an easy descent to Bossiney Cove. Toilets and payphone but no other facilities.
Tintagel Old Post Office, Fore St, PL34 0DB, +44 1840 770024. 10:30AM-5:30PM. National Trust site. 14th-century yeoman's farmhouse with a famously wavy slate roof and over 600 years of history. Adult: £4.60, Child: £2.30, Family: £11.50.
Tintagel Toy Museum & Collectors' Shop, Fore St, PL34 0DD, +44 1840 770354. A small toy shop with many vintage toys on sale that it is effectively a museum. Has a small New Age section as well with candles and oracle cards.
St. Materiana's Church, Church Hill, PL35 0DJ, +44 1840 250359. An attractive, but small grade-I listed Norman church. Much like Tintagel Castle it lies on a hill.
Tintagel Visitor's Centre, +44 1840 779084. 10:00AM-5PM. An unusually shaped building near a car park providing tourist information, a small museum with exhibits related to the area and a gift shop. Also has toilets.
Tintagel has a few occult-witchcraft stores given the town's proximity to the Moors and Boscastle.
- LunaOrbis - The Mystical Magical & Paranormal, Bossiney Rd, PL34 0AH, +44 1840 779121. M-Sa: 11AM-4PM, Su: Closed.
The town has plenty of souvenir stores too.
- Tintagel Honey Shop, Fore St, PL34 0DA. A small shop dedicated to locally produced honey.
- Pendragon Gifts, Fore St, PL34 0DA, +44 1840 770847. Sells souvenirs such as beerware and weaponry such as swords.
LunaOrbis - The Mystical Magical & Paranormal, Bossiney Rd, PL34 0AH, +44 1840 779121. M-Sa: 11AM-4PM, Su: Closed.
Tintagel Honey Shop, Fore St, PL34 0DA. A small shop dedicated to locally produced honey.
Pendragon Gifts, Fore St, PL34 0DA, +44 1840 770847. Sells souvenirs such as beerware and weaponry such as swords.
- Beach Café. Serves Cornish cream teas, crab sandwiches, hot and cold drinks, and Cornish pasties
- Charlie's Cafe Restaurant & Online Deli, Fore Street PL34 0DA, +44 1840 779500. M-Sa 10AM-5PM. Child-friendly café serving breakfasts, lunches and some evening meals. Mains £6-16.
- The Mill House, Trebarwith Strand, PL34 0HD, +44 1840 770200. Tu-Su 12:30PM-2:30PM; 6:30PM-9PM. Set in seven acres of wooded valley and garden on the north coast of Cornwall, this former corn mill serves a modern British menu using local and seasonal produce. Accommodation also available. Mains £15-20.
- The Olive Garden, Atlantic Road, PL34 0DD, +44 1840 779270. Italian restaurant.
Beach Café. Serves Cornish cream teas, crab sandwiches, hot and cold drinks, and Cornish pasties
Charlie's Cafe Restaurant & Online Deli, Fore Street PL34 0DA, +44 1840 779500. M-Sa 10AM-5PM. Child-friendly café serving breakfasts, lunches and some evening meals. Mains £6-16.
The Mill House, Trebarwith Strand, PL34 0HD, +44 1840 770200. Tu-Su 12:30PM-2:30PM; 6:30PM-9PM. Set in seven acres of wooded valley and garden on the north coast of Cornwall, this former corn mill serves a modern British menu using local and seasonal produce. Accommodation also available. Mains £15-20.
The Olive Garden, Atlantic Road, PL34 0DD, +44 1840 779270. Italian restaurant.
- King Arthur's Arms, Fore St, PL34 0DA, +44 1840 770628. 9AM-11:30PM. A traditional pub with extensive wine and cocktail menus.
King Arthur's Arms, Fore St, PL34 0DA, +44 1840 770628. 9AM-11:30PM. A traditional pub with extensive wine and cocktail menus.
Nearby towns and villages to explore include Boscastle, Padstow, Wadebridge, Port Isaac and Camelford. Bodmin Moor is about 7 miles further inland and includes the highest hills in Cornwall. It is crossed by the A30 main road which connects Launceston with Bodmin