Wednesday 24 July 2019

Lots to See and Do Near Tintagel Besides The Castle: Cliff Walk, Waterfall, Boscastle Harbour, Bronze Age Carvings, Holy Well & Chapel

King Arthur's Castle, Tintagel

Okay, so you have been to the castle at Tintagel, Cornwall - photo above - the question is what to do next without travelling too far.

Here are five of my blog posts with suggestions.

(1) A Walk With Stunning Views at Tintagel, King Arthur Country - 20 Photos.

Stunning views from cliffs at Tintagel Cornwall

The 20 photos were snapped while on a quite special circular walk at Tintagel, Cornwall.

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(2) The Magical Mysterious Waterfall at St.Nectan's Kieve

Waterfall at Trevethy Tintagel, Cornwall

From Trethevey - there is a walk to what is often known as St.Nectan's Waterfall. This is a quite magical and mysterious place to visit. The photo above shows the waterfall.
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(3) Boscastle Cornwall: The 1584 Harbour Wall - 16 Photos

Entrance to Boscastle Harbour, Cornwall

The photo above shows the hazardous entrance to the harbour. 100 years ago this was the only place a harbour could be built on this stretch of Cornwall's intimidating north coast.
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(4) Early Bronze Age Rock Carvings at Rocky Valley

Bronze Age carvings, Cornwall

Something a bit different. Two ancient rock face carvings - photo above - are from Rocky Valley, Cornwall quite near to Tintagel.
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(5) The Ancient St.Piran's Holy Well and St.Piran's Church, Trevethy

Holy well at Trevethy, Cornwall near Tintagel

In the photo above is St. Piran's Holy Well. It's thought to have been used, as such, for several centuries. The present structure of the well was first recorded in 1880.

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P.S. While in Tintagel Village don't forget to see the Old Post Office:

Ancient post office at Tintagel, Cornwall

4 comments:

  1. Great views and photographs, the scope for photography is endless in your area. I'm not jealous though! 😥

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    1. Thanks David, lots to photo locally - must get myself a decent camera! Sometimes though it's nice just to walk and enjoy the views.

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  2. I hope that you are not suffering in the intense heat we are hearing about! It's often the same here and with high humidity it can be very oppressive. Nonetheless, your tour today is beautiful and certainly full of history. Thank you, as always.

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    1. Hello Ann, many thanks. Strangely enough we seemed to have missed the intense heat here in Cornwall. We have had quite a lot of cloud covering to keep the temperatures down. In some ways, I guess that is quite lucky - it's possible to have too much sun. All best wishes, hope you have had some interesting journeys.

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