Tintagel Castle - Tintagel

Address: Castle Rd, Tintagel PL34 0HE, United Kingdom.
Phone: 3703331181.
Website: english-heritage.org.uk
Specialties: Castle, Historical landmark, Tourist attraction.
Other points of interest: On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Getting tickets in advance recommended, Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Good for kids, Paid parking lot.
Opinions: This company has 17439 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.6/5.

šŸ“Œ Location of Tintagel Castle

Tintagel Castle Castle Rd, Tintagel PL34 0HE, United Kingdom

ā° Open Hours of Tintagel Castle

  • Monday: 10 am–6 pm
  • Tuesday: 10 am–6 pm
  • Wednesday: 10 am–6 pm
  • Thursday: 10 am–6 pm
  • Friday: 10 am–6 pm
  • Saturday: 10 am–6 pm
  • Sunday: 10 am–6 pm

Tintagel Castle

Address: Castle Rd, Tintagel PL34 0HE, United Kingdom.

Tel: 3703331181.

Website: english-heritage.org.uk.

Specialties:

Castle, Historical landmark, Tourist attraction.

Other points of interest:

On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Getting tickets in advance recommended, Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Good for kids, Paid parking lot.

Opinions:

This company has 17439 reviews on Google My Business.

Average opinion:

4.6/5.

Tintagel Castle es un lugar imprescindible para visitar en Cornualles, Reino Unido. Este castillo histórico es famoso por ser el supuesto hogar de la leyenda de King Arthur. La ubicación del castillo es única, con vistas impresionantes del mar AtlÔntico y la costa de Cornualles.

El castillo estƔ ubicado en una colina, lo que requiere una caminata de aproximadamente 10 minutos desde la carretera. Sin embargo, hay un pequeƱo shuttle bus que lleva a los visitantes desde la carretera, o se puede caminar en el otro sentido. Es importante tener en cuenta que el camino puede ser un poco empinado, especialmente para personas con problemas de movilidad.

El pueblo cercano a Tintagel Castle es encantador y ofrece una variedad de tiendas y restaurantes. Los visitantes pueden disfrutar de una deliciosa comida en uno de los restaurantes locales y hacer algunas compras en las tiendas de souvenirs.

La entrada al castillo es posible a través de su sitio web o en la taquilla. Es recomendable comprar las entradas con anticipación para evitar las largas filas. El castillo estÔ equipado con instalaciones accesibles para personas con discapacidad, lo que la hace accesible para todos.

CaracterĆ­sticas:

  • Castillo histórico
  • Lugar de leyenda de King Arthur
  • Visitas guiadas
  • Instalaciones accesibles
  • Estacionamiento pagado

šŸ‘ Reviews of Tintagel Castle

Tintagel Castle - Tintagel
Marta R.
5/5

Absolutely fabulous place! Views are the best and you can choose your level of experience by buying online tickets or at the ticket office. Parking is great, so many areas best I have seen in Cornwall. A little downhill walk to the castle (an uphill walk back or £2 little shuttle bus) or just walk around it. Get ready for a little hike! The village before the castle is lovely and full of great shops and yummy treats. My favourite so far...

Tintagel Castle - Tintagel
Ethan R.
4/5

Ā£20 entry fee pp, car park near the entrance. Avoid buying the Ā£6 map - there is a map on the left just before the castle. Great views all around. We came at low tide and early to access Merlin’s Cave and avoid large crowds. Lots of helpful staff dotted around. Overall a good experience but it is a tourist trap.

Tintagel Castle - Tintagel
Cody P.
5/5

Associated with the legendary King Arthur, Tintagel Castle well worth a visit for history and nature lovers alike. Don’t come here expecting a castle, it’s mere ruins now, but there’s a certain charm to that. The castle ruins on the island with the ocean backdrop was fun to explore, and at the far end stands a King Arthur statue that’s fun to get pictures with.

Below the castle sits Merlin’s Cave, but be warned, it’s hard to get to. Eventually the stairs end and you have to hop between giant rocks to get to the beach where the cave is, so needless to say, it’s not wheelchair friendly. But it’s definitely worth a quick stop if the tide is low and you have the time.

There is a little cafe on site to fuel you if needed. We got some sausage rolls and pasties that were wonderful. Next to the cafe is a gift shop and small museum with pieces excavated from the area. A good way to end your visit. Lastly there’s a truck that can take you to certain points of the castle and it only charges you a few pounds to save your legs from the hike up to the starting point.

Overall, we had a blast at Tintagel Castle and would visit again if in the area.

Tintagel Castle - Tintagel
AJMAL K.
5/5

Tintagel Castle has always held a special place in my heart, and our recent family visit only solidified that! From the moment we arrived, the dramatic coastal setting and the sense of history were captivating. The car park was conveniently located right next to the entry, making access a breeze with the kids in tow.
We purchased our tickets for Ā£44, which we felt was well worth it for the experience. Exploring the ruins, imagining the legends, and soaking in the breathtaking views was truly unforgettable. My children absolutely loved clambering over the rocks and exploring every nook and cranny – their imaginations were running wild!
The only slight disappointment was that the shuttle service wasn't working on the day of our visit. However, even the walk down (and back up!) added to the adventure and provided even more opportunities to appreciate the stunning scenery.
Overall, Tintagel Castle remains one of my favourite places to visit. It's a fantastic destination for families, offering a blend of history, stunning natural beauty, and a touch of magic. We can't wait to return!

Tintagel Castle - Tintagel
John L. T.
5/5

We didn’t go into Tintagel Castle itself, but the views from the surrounding cliffs were absolutely breathtaking. The coastal scenery, dramatic ruins, and legends of King Arthur made it a memorable stop. Even without entering, it’s well worth the visit just for the atmosphere and stunning landscape.

Tintagel Castle - Tintagel
Rosi P.
5/5

Tintagel Castle is an incredible place to visit - steeped in history and surrounded by absolutely breathtaking views. We bought our tickets at the gate for Ā£20 per person, though you can also book online in advance. There’s plenty of parking nearby, and the walk to the castle isn’t too far, but be prepared for a fair bit of walking and some steep paths - comfortable shoes are a must!

Once you enter, everything is well signposted, and the staff were friendly and helpful, offering directions and answering questions. The ruins themselves are fascinating, with lots of information about the history and legends of King Arthur tied to the site.

The scenery is truly spectacular - cliffs, sea, and sky, all blending together to create some amazing photo opportunities. When we visited, it was windy, and we had a light drizzle at one point, but it passed quickly and didn’t take away from the experience at all. In fact, the dramatic weather made the views even more atmospheric.

Don’t miss the little beach tucked away by the cliffs - it’s a lovely spot to explore and adds even more charm to the visit.

There is also a little museum, coffee shop and toilets.

Overall, it was a fantastic day out that’s well worth the price. Whether you’re a history lover, a nature enthusiast, or just looking for a unique experience on the Cornish coast, Tintagel Castle is a must visit.

Tintagel Castle - Tintagel
Mani A.
5/5

One of the best 4night trip to Cornwall and on the last we explore Tintagel Castle route. Although weather was wet and windy but didn't spoil the day. It is worthwhile place with friends and family. Bring your kids.... definitely they ll love this place

Tintagel Castle - Tintagel
Heather A.
5/5

I highly recommend Tintagel Castle. We were lucky to be there on a beautiful sunny day. I would however advise people to visit during the week if possible, as it can be quite busy on the weekends, especially if you want to take photos without other hikers in them. Also, go early if you want to browse around the many little quirky shops around there, or have a bite to eat, as all the shops and restaurants close at 4pm.

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