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The Old Post Office in Tintagel is a 600-year-old traditional Cornish Longhouse with a cottage garden. Read more…
The Haven beach is a beach of sand, pebbles and rocks that sits below Tintagel Castle. At high tide, all you have is some large rocks but this is a spectacular location with a waterfall coming down from the valley onto the rocks. Tintagel is more famous for the nearby castle than a beach and you can just imagine the Read more…
Now in ruins Tintagel Castle is Cornwall’s most iconic site where the legend of King Arthur was born. A strong hold of the Earls of Cornwall, the castle was built in the 13th Century. Located on one of the most dramatic and windswept locations in Cornwall. You have a small exhibition and shop along with a cafe. You need to Read more…
Trebarwith Strand, approximately a mile of sandy beach and rock pools popular with surfers and families. Limited beach available at high tide so take notice of safety warnings. Facilities include car park, toilets, shop, cafe and lifeguards in the summer. Read more…
Bossiney and Benoath Cove are located in a sheltered haven below the stunning cliffs of Bossiney, a small hamlet on the outskirts of Tintagel. Bossiney is situated on one of the most romantic stretches of coastline, much of which is now preserved by the National Trust. Bossiney Beach and Benoath Cove are small that has minimal access at high tide, but Read more…