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TINTAGEL CASTLE Is it worth visiting Tintagel Castle, Cornwall? An honest review 2024 

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In our video we ask 'Is it worth visiting Tintagel Castle?'.
We also give a local's tip to save money on your ticket price.
Tintagel is a small town on the rugged north coast of Cornwall UK and has long been associated with King Arthur, although no actual evidence proves he either existed or lived here.
Today the Tintagel Castle is a ruin and managed by English Heritage as a visitor attraction. It is situated on an island with stunning views up and down the coast. Highlights include the modern bridge access, the interpretation of the ruins and the Gallos statue, commonly called the 'Arthur statue'. Watch to see if it is worth it?
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@judybee
@judybee 2 месяца назад
No matter what anyone says about Tintagel, I will always love it. It just has a special place in my heart from when I was very young. The myth, the legend, the mystery, the atmosphere. I'm a little biased as I have been there on windswept dark rainy evenings & climbed those steps, with not a soul in the world around. It's a whole different world then. You can't put a price on a place that makes you feel that way. No statues, no gimmicks, no bridge in those days & no admission prices!! Would I pay that now?? Yep, probably, just to capture the moment again...but due to mobility issues now, sadly that won't happen. Memories are everything! x J x
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
You sound truly hooked!!! Your happy place! 😊 Sarah
@SantaDeerhound
@SantaDeerhound 2 месяца назад
How have I never heard of the Cornwall Heritage Trust?! I joined immediately after watching this. Thanks very much.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful! Sarah :)
@clives344
@clives344 2 месяца назад
Thinking of maybe doing the same as we will be in Cornwall for the month of June.
@kathavalon19
@kathavalon19 2 месяца назад
Apart from that stunning sculpture, what we most enjoyed about our visit was the old post office and St Nectans glen 😊
@annraynor846
@annraynor846 2 месяца назад
St Nectans Glen is a lovely place x
@johnlane3559
@johnlane3559 2 месяца назад
We have been to Tintagel many times, the first over 60 years ago, and the Castle was free!
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Gosh! How times have changed! Modern living is expensive! Sarah :)
@shirley1827
@shirley1827 2 месяца назад
It should be open to the public as its land for all to enjoy, and it's mainly ruins and scenery to enjoy.
@paulhardingharding3192
@paulhardingharding3192 2 месяца назад
The statue looks more like darth Vader!!
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Our son used to be convinced it was and pretend to have a light saver duel! Modern day ‘knights’ Sarah 😂
@Hedgehogsinthemist123
@Hedgehogsinthemist123 2 месяца назад
How on earth do they arrive at those ridiculous charges? I'm surprised people are prepared to pay that. It must be years since I went to Tintagel. The bridge wasn't there. In fact, there was nobody there and the enormous, intimidating hotel was very rundown. There is nothing there and I fear it will turn into another Lands End with a licence to print money opportunity for some. The only affiliation I have of Tintagel is Rick Wakeman's 1975 album 'The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and The Knights of The Round Table'.
@cuckootown9478
@cuckootown9478 2 месяца назад
Another excellent video, you have a great rapport, it's always a lot of fun listening to you👍❤️
@colinbaker3415
@colinbaker3415 2 месяца назад
In this internet era, I'm shocked that people haven't done any research before visiting places. All it takes is a few clicks or swipes to discover A) what is there? and B) how much it costs and can I get it cheaper ? As you have shown many times in the past being a member of an organisation eg NT,CHT,or English heritage will pay for itself in the long run. If you are fans of Arthurian legend then this, and Glastonbury (Avalon) are musts, just do some research first . Great video all the same.
@stephenwilliams944
@stephenwilliams944 2 месяца назад
We visited Tintagel last summer, we however didn't get fleeced but used the many paths to take great pictures of the coastline and Tintagel its self. If the cost were half we have done done but for a few stones no. Great video.
@kernowarty
@kernowarty 2 месяца назад
I know someone who used to work at the Camelot Castle Hotel and quite a few people, and not just foreigners, thought that the hotel was King Arthur's castle!
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
😂 I’ve heard that before and it made me giggle before! Sarah :)
@annehinde9302
@annehinde9302 11 дней назад
I love Tintagel it’s magical.I stayed at Camelot Castle another magical place.Well worth A visit.The energy of the place is invigorating you come alive there.🙏💕
@johnevans5678
@johnevans5678 2 месяца назад
Or come to Cymru where Arthur is actually from! and you can visit a castle that has a few walls for a lot less money!
@YvetteWINSTONE-bl8jr
@YvetteWINSTONE-bl8jr 2 месяца назад
I went to Tintagel as a teenager and tell in love with the area, always felt a special bond with the place. But having a sizeable daughter now and my own mobility issues I can't visit anymore which breaks my heart. But at least I get to see the places I love through your video's.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
It is a mesmerising place! Sarah ;)
@christopherdakin7094
@christopherdakin7094 2 месяца назад
Thank you for a fair and balanced video. It's years since I've been to Tintagel, before the bridge was built. I think it is a great place, but definitely too expensive. King Arthur, if he existed, was a Celtic ruler defending against the Saxons. Strangely he is portrayed as living in a much later period and as an English ruler. Beautiful scenery, thank you once again.
@cornwallparanormalresearch2378
@cornwallparanormalresearch2378 2 месяца назад
Awesome like and shared out in you tube community. ⌚ will have to watch this later on the big screen.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Oh cool! I need soft focus!!! 😂😂😂 Sarah :)
@cornwallparanormalresearch2378
@cornwallparanormalresearch2378 2 месяца назад
No worries any time.
@annettebanham4205
@annettebanham4205 2 месяца назад
Your videos are always so fun and informative. My partner and I visited Cornwall in March and loved it so much that I found your films and have been working my way through them all, so far I’ve reached 223 puns!😂I’ve not been to Tintagel yet but it looks interesting enough to visit. I do notice that English Heritage have a 20% off promotion at the moment so worth it if you want to visit all the different sites in Cornwall and beyond. I just paid £57.60 for the year which makes a lot more sense. Look forward to seeing your next walk. X
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
I think you deserve a medal for listening to all those puns! Andrew used to make the children groan out loud with the worst Dad jokes! Sarah :)
@anniebanham4432
@anniebanham4432 2 месяца назад
I love that you laugh at them! Your relationship is what makes your videos so watchable x
@kevp6345
@kevp6345 2 месяца назад
It's absolutely stunning there and the english heritage is great. It's amazing. We love it there! The cafe is lovely but expensive.
@sueharrison4725
@sueharrison4725 2 месяца назад
Everything at these places are so expensive... absolutely disgusting
@g.a.vanamstel1520
@g.a.vanamstel1520 День назад
We have visited Tintagel Castle and for us it is a 5 star ranking. We had calm and sunny weather.
@debdavet-cornwallandbeyond1649
@debdavet-cornwallandbeyond1649 2 месяца назад
Another nice video guys, and like your balanced views. Though we've been to Tintagel a few times, it must be over 10 years since we last went over to the island itself. A one off visit does look pricey, but after watching your video we've explored online, the many different English Heritage sites, and may consider a years membership and visit as many other sites in that year as we can.
@sailingfalcornwall1405
@sailingfalcornwall1405 2 месяца назад
We visited recently for the first time. I agree more info is needed on the walk around. The bridge was surprisingly wide! The sunny non-windy weather is a must. Watching a kestrel hunting right in front of our eyes was a highlight and quite mystical. Thanks for sharing your thoughts x
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
You’re welcome! Sarah :)
@kaikito7662
@kaikito7662 2 месяца назад
' A trip to ' rip off ' ruins ' caught the attention of my penny- clenching Scottish heart. I've written down and wrapped your comment around the brittle pound notes held hostage in my wallet.
@paulmagus2133
@paulmagus2133 17 дней назад
tintagel holds beautiful memories for me when i visited a sunny febuary 20 yers ago, the ruins give a sense of its history and is probably built on a much earlier settlement. there was a thick fog the evening we went and had to stay at a guest house there,as driving was very unsafe,. near tintagel are beautiful rocky wooded glens, 'rocky Valley', with running streams and waterfalls, like a fairy glen, covered in moss and spiral mazes cut into the rock by a ruined watermill made of stone. i love it there. the real magic is in the landscape.
@cherylbaker8878
@cherylbaker8878 2 месяца назад
Loved it ,very buetiful
@steveray8056
@steveray8056 2 месяца назад
Good morning from Canada. My wife and I visited Tintagel in 2016, before the bridge was built, and had a fabulous time exploring. We found climbing up and down the steps (the ones you went down) added to the mystery and mystical aura of the island. It was an experience that we enjoyed thoroughly. From our perspective, the bridge has ruined the adventure of what’s around the next corner as you climb. England, Scotland, Wales and Cornwall are full of “it could have happened here” which is part of the beauty and fun of exploring these places. What we also enjoyed was the age groups of people who climbed the steps from seniors, to children to people with dogs and we all chatted up and down the steps. It was a great experience. The bridge is noce looking and an architectural feat but, it doesn’t belong there.
@esthermorrissey1454
@esthermorrissey1454 2 месяца назад
Another well informed video - interesting and balanced. I agree with you the Cornish Heritage card seems like a good purchase and I always think of my grandson when I see the statue - he did love Star Wars and ‘Arthur’ does look like Darth Vader ha ha!!. I think the the admission costs are quite a lot for a scenic walk across a bridge & for the little that seems to be there. I guess the toilet issue is another consideration the young and the elderly must fine this difficult & I put myself in the ‘elderly’ category. However, it is probably a once in a lifetime experience & probably one you will always remember. Well done Sarah and Andrew for another super video.
@bernicebest
@bernicebest 2 месяца назад
Your videos always leave me with a happy smile and memories of a bygone age, it’s Mary many years since visiting ‘TINTAGEL’ I do remember how stunning the light was (an artists dream) don’t remember any visitor attractions, I would never ever go on any bridge that was suspended in mid-air if you paid me a million pounds, after having to be rescued from one because my english pointer refused to move after going several feet across and started shaking so hard it made my teeth rattle, I was more terrified than she was, it took about six strapping young men to retrieve us, never been so embarrassed in all my life …. I’m with Andrew it should be called ‘Scammalot’ but agree with Sarah it has a romantic atmosphere just imagining King Arthur wondering about the castle with Lady Guinevere 💘 I’m wondering if Arthur would be impressed by the remarkable sculpture! I think 3 - 5 is a fair guess! thanks 🙏 both of you for another delightful tour/history lesson, but I’ll be forever wondering if he ever did live or even go there 🤔
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Hello Bernice and thank you for the donation, much appreciated! Sarah :)
@bernicebest
@bernicebest 2 месяца назад
@@CornishWalkingTrails 👍 Your very welcome 🤗
@mattylf1
@mattylf1 2 месяца назад
As you have mentioned, I think the power of social media does help promote Tintagel as I've seen so many photos of the statue and the doorway leading down to the cliffs on Instagram etc. I've not visied since 1988, but would like to take the family as they have never been. Will investigate the Cornwall Heritage Trust beforehand. Will ensure the kids visit the toilets before we start walking round !.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
😂 we saw a huge advert for Tintagel Castle on the doors of the loos at Exeter Services, must have cost a fortune! The irony! Sarah :)
@bobspeller2225
@bobspeller2225 2 месяца назад
I've been there as a child, (that was about 70 years ago) and a few times since with our children. But, I agree with your comments of cost and facilities. Its not one for older people or anyone with issues etc. Great video and a lovely review. All the best Bob
@jane-yz2yj
@jane-yz2yj Месяц назад
I'm doing the coastal walk in Sept, and its just a quick passing though and I just wanted a photo of the statue, but Not paying that price to take 1 photo, great video thank you 😀
@kathavalon19
@kathavalon19 2 месяца назад
Next, come to explore Glastonbury "Ancient isle of Avalon".The Arthurian legend is huge here 😁
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Yes! So we understand! We watched a forbidden history program with Jamie Theakston about Arthur and Glastonbury - very interesting! Sarah :)
@allanfettah4686
@allanfettah4686 Месяц назад
Had a good time in Glastonbury, pre covid.. Nice walk up to the Tor too. Easy to reach via a short bus ride
@maobfh
@maobfh 2 месяца назад
Fantastic!!! For some reason, I though things were public property there. A good example of my understanding of the land there. Brilliantly filmed and edited!!! Have you read Stephen Lawhead’s books? Taliesen, Merlin and Pendragon?
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Not read these, thank you for the recommendation! Sarah :)
@susanwhittaker865
@susanwhittaker865 2 месяца назад
So many people were shocked at the cost of the bridge. We went before the bridge was built and it was a very rainy day. I was quite worried about people slipping & tripping (especially children). So hopefully the bridge has eliminated some of that. My family enjoyed the day, despite the weather.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
I love the bridge - fabulous experience! Sarah :)
@lynnestait8011
@lynnestait8011 2 месяца назад
we went in many years ago, around 20 years, when our boys were little. The last time we visited on our own was 2016 so the new bridge wasnt there, we did all the free bits as we had the dogs with us like Merlins cave and walked along the coast path either side for the views, its definitely got a lot more expensive for what is actually there... and can I say that Im happy that 'CSI Mevagissy' and Sarahs belly laugh has been reinstated 🙂
@laurencedunkley8097
@laurencedunkley8097 2 месяца назад
As E.H. members and local's ,we visit regularly, regardless of weather, well you do with dogs, it's a great location for the many reasons given, although only the other week we were asked, ' Where's the castle' !!
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
😂 I feel for the children really, not much to fire their imaginations! Sarah :)
@cebusapella9125
@cebusapella9125 2 месяца назад
I think you were pretty fair in your assessment of it! I've been, of course, but many years ago. I'd say to anyone visiting Tintagel, rather than go to the castle, walk round the coast to Rocky Valley. You'll see views on the way as good as any from the castle, you'll see one of the most beautiful valleys in Cornwall, you'll even see a ruin! A lovely old mill, with an amazing old maze carved on the rock face inside, and all for free!
@giuliofish
@giuliofish 2 месяца назад
Having only had three opportunities to visit the UK (sadly never Cornwall), I console myself by collecting secondhand National Trust and English Heritage guidebooks (plus anything else I can get my hands on). After receiving the guidebook for the Tintagel and surrounds, I was far more interested in the old post office run by the National Trust (unfortunately I can't seem to find a book for that site) Though I do love to visit vicariously through your videos. Thanks for sharing.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
We will return to Tintagel sometime because we have a locals guide planned, and intend to visit the Old Post Office within that video. I doubt there is a guide book because it’s so small. Sarah :)
@fab208athome
@fab208athome 2 месяца назад
In 1979 me and some friends went on a camping holiday to Cornwall and came across Tintagel; there were Police and emergency vehicles everywhere. So we decided to stop and explore. The excitement was because an RAF jet had lost control and wedged itself between a B&B and a house. We had missed the crash by about an hour but got some great photos of the aftermath. Very exciting for a bunch of spotty teenagers. Luckily the jet stopped there and didn't career into the High Street, that would have been disastrous. Maybe Merlin intervened ☺️
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Fab story! Hope everyone was ok! Sarah :)
@esthermorrissey1454
@esthermorrissey1454 2 месяца назад
Talking to my husband - he remembers the crash at Tintagel - it was a Hawker Hunter from RAF Chivenor , Devon. He thinks the pilot ejected. Good comment and great memory.
@paulstevens9487
@paulstevens9487 2 месяца назад
Some people have strange expectations, I know people who have moaned about the fact that the banjo pier in Looe isn't a 'proper' pleasure pier.
@susanwhittaker865
@susanwhittaker865 2 месяца назад
Or a 'proper' Banjo !
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
How strange! 🤔 Sarah :)
@colinbaker3415
@colinbaker3415 2 месяца назад
Let’s hope they don’t visit Wigan pier!
@shielaellison8943
@shielaellison8943 28 дней назад
I love it.
@deanmc178
@deanmc178 2 месяца назад
when i was there last , the new bridge was not there , its a long walk up the old steps
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Definitely made me puff! Sarah :)
@TravellingTorunn
@TravellingTorunn 2 месяца назад
Probably a bit expensive. At least there should have been a loo there for that price 😊 I have never been there but would actually like to visit next time I am in that area. The sculpture is marvellous, and I enjoy walking among old ruins and imagine how it was there when they were in use. I'd also really like to see the giant whose ankles reach 3-4 metres from the ground 😂😂 Thank you for the informative and beautiful video and the great views 🥰
@gordonsimpson3235
@gordonsimpson3235 2 месяца назад
But where would you put the loo without ruining the windswept nature of the site.
@TravellingTorunn
@TravellingTorunn 2 месяца назад
​@@gordonsimpson3235you may have a point there 😊
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Hi Torunn, I love the sculpture - a highlight for me! Sarah :)
@TravellingTorunn
@TravellingTorunn 2 месяца назад
@@CornishWalkingTrails Hi, Sarah! I think it is made by a genius 😍 Torunn 🙂
@barleyarrish
@barleyarrish 2 месяца назад
Some one after my own heart here said the old post office', seeing that old building made my day! I went about 30 odd years ago, it was much cheaper and more affordable. Whenit comes to the Arthurian, I'm a Wilson and Blackett cove...
@kimtozer5517
@kimtozer5517 2 месяца назад
Visited many years ago. It is expensive now, but we are members of CADW which gives access to English Heritage sites for free.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Perfect! Sarah :)
@gordonsimpson3235
@gordonsimpson3235 2 месяца назад
I enjoyed that Guys. Personally, I look upon King Arthur and his merry band as Cornwall's 'Loch Ness Monster. They have made a lot of money out of the fable - not least in 'tat' sold in gift shops. We went there last August, on a fine, warm sunny day. I do believe it is over priced, but since most visitors will go once or twice in a lifetime, its no big deal. I like Andrews comment - similar views for free all along the north coast. I went to see the bridge and the Gallos statue mainly....neither were there 40 years ago!!! Both are impressive, particularly the statue, although (again) I don't accept the Arthur inference. It is very ethereal. I loved the chaps hat blowing off....as if the statue was telling him to 'kneel and take your hat off when addressing me'. You are right, the lack of enough description of what you are actually looking at is frustrating - I thought that too when we were there. There may be a technical reason why they don't use the 'phone like guides' as per Bath....or it maybe that too many idiots will toss them off the cliff when they have finished the tour! It could of course just be that the truth about the castle is actually quite dull if you dispel the Arthur myth.....me being cynical! One thing I am sure of, that walk up the hill back to the village is a killer on a hot day...I thought I was reasonably fit, but wish I had jumped in the Land Rover 😓
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
You echo my sentiments! I do think though that the bridge and statue are fabulous business decisions, giving people something. There was local objection to the statue being named Arthur on the basis it was ‘Disney’fication. Gallos means power in Cornish and was an acceptable compromise. Sarah :)
@kernowarty
@kernowarty 2 месяца назад
I visited recently and I thought it stated £19 not £21 but it is still far too much. It was a lovely day and there were indeed stunning views, but then again, there were stunning views OF the castle from the coast path for free. I was lucky enough to get in without paying because I am a member of English Heritage which was gifted to me as an Xmas present, although I am struggling to find many more English Heritage attractions within Cornwall to visit.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
They seem to vary the price a lot, one day was only £15 online, so very difficult to say exactly how much it costs! I agree though, go to the other headland with a pair of binoculars! Sarah :)
@grahamebacon4372
@grahamebacon4372 2 месяца назад
Went 25 years + ago.. Too much then for a family so didn’t go in.. can’t be any better now.
@jankitteringham8483
@jankitteringham8483 Месяц назад
Brilliant Thankyou. 🥰🇬🇧
@JoannaLouise200
@JoannaLouise200 2 месяца назад
I'm not sure I'd like to visit ~ my expectations may be turned to ruins :) I have vertigo, so would unlkely be able to get across that span brige without crawling on my knees (my mode of movement on the high level walkway at Kew Gardens here in London...it started swaying!). Those views though are incredible!. Cornwall Heritage Trust is a very good deal...I took out membership last year and, as you say Sarah, they do incredible work preserving/protecting Cornish heritage. Great video!
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
I am sat here giggling as I imagine someone crawling over the bridge! It does bounce and is very exposed to the wind! Sarah :)
@pauljones1350
@pauljones1350 2 месяца назад
Are they charging so much to cover the expenses of the bridge till paid off perhaps I would like to know how much the bridge cost to make,also no offence to baby Arthur as he was found there and innocent in all this as he does not get a penny,so we must respect Arthur’s legend it’s just a shame none annual members got to pay so much😮similar to looking at a low down surviving Roman fort,is there an atmosphere feeling there at all!anyone done video on the magical cave at low tide of course.bridge is paid off a dozen times over maybe funds left over go into other not so profitable sites under their care !
@clives344
@clives344 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the video, love the location. Went there in 2012 with some visitors from France, their kids were a bit upset at not seeing a proper castle after they learnt about King Arthur. Agree with many its a bit of a rip off. Was amazed at the numbers of people visiting the Castle in 2023, I did the Maths at £20 ahead that a nice sum of money but on reflection it’s going into the trust which is a good thing. Think the cost of building the bridge will be covered in no time. Hopefully at £20 ahead the Parking is for Free?? An Audio System sounds like a must since there seems to be a large number of Foreign visitors
@Kualabear02
@Kualabear02 2 месяца назад
In the internet age are people ever uninformed about a tourist site prior to visiting?….seriously? Everything you need to know, accompanied by photographs, is on the website.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
A discerning, media savvy tourist will always win! Sarah :)
@carolinegreenwell9086
@carolinegreenwell9086 2 месяца назад
I visited pre-bridge and didn't go across to the island. I was put off by the dubious shops and strange atmosphere in the village, so we quickly moved on. To be honest, if I wasn't so badly affected by mobility issues and if I was in the area already, I'd go back for the bridge as I think it's stunning. But then I'm an EH member so price is not so much of an issue.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
The bridge is a unique and interesting structure in its own right! Sarah ;)
@Francis-xl2gu
@Francis-xl2gu 2 месяца назад
THE WIND THOUGH!!! We was a little underwhelmed
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
When the wind is too strong, the bridge is closed! Sarah :)
@sallydingle321
@sallydingle321 2 месяца назад
I've been years ago when it was free to walk around. I loved it then but not sure I would now considering the price... I would go to the beach instead and admire from a distance 😜💖😘
@lindacourtemanche5550
@lindacourtemanche5550 2 месяца назад
There are several gaps in the Golden Gate walkway. I agree that it can freak you out. I didn't look down. Focused on Alcatraz.
@peterworby2049
@peterworby2049 2 месяца назад
I think some of them are delusional and expected to see some fairytale castle with jousting going on and shields on walls..... people should go online and research where they are visiting as there is plenty out there on Tintagel....it's a ruin,not the set of some Arthurian film
@Partyanimal1066
@Partyanimal1066 9 дней назад
I’ve visited the area once,and I live in Cornwall,due to me being a complete scaredy-cat I’ve never managed to get over the bridge. Sad but true.
@peterwilliamallen1063
@peterwilliamallen1063 2 месяца назад
There are two organisations in the UK looking after our historical past, one is the National Trust which looks after the old stately Homes arround the UK and English Heritage that preseves the sites of the UK's medieval castles and Ruins, If English Heritge did not look after these historical castle sites they would just disapear like the people that once lived there and the entrance fee covers the cost of maintaining these sites and one way of getting into these English Heritage and National Trust Sites free of charge is to join them as a member, this saves loads of money when on Holiday and these people don't complain about paying extortionate entrance fees to theme parks.
@markwilkie3677
@markwilkie3677 2 месяца назад
English heritage preserves England's medieval castles and ruins.
@peterwilliamallen1063
@peterwilliamallen1063 2 месяца назад
@@markwilkie3677 You don't have to tell me that markwilkie3677, I explained that in my comment and I am also a member of both the National Trust and English Heritage, but English Heritage own other sites than ruined medieval Castles such as Dover Castle and Osbourne House on the Isle of Wight plus some prestigiouse houses in London
@dudmanjohn
@dudmanjohn 14 часов назад
Regarding entry cost it's making a contribution to the overall English Heritage budget. "In 2013-2014, English Heritage had a total income of £186.55 million, of which £99.85 million came from grant-in-aid, with the remaining £86.7 million from earned sources. This included £17.47 million from property admissions, £14.96 million from catering and retail, £22.91 million from membership and £26.39 million from donations and grants." (Wikipedia). Sites with high attendance demand are able to charge higher entry prices which goes towards EH's total costs. Another big earner is Stonehenge but as a local resident I do not have to pay for entry thanks to the terms of Cecil Chubb's donation of the site to the nation 😉.
@dudmanjohn
@dudmanjohn 14 часов назад
​@@markwilkie3677English Heritage also manages Stonehenge which is a few thousand years before the medieval period and many post-medieval properties.
@adrianbew9641
@adrianbew9641 2 месяца назад
The price is a bit steep, but people should consider that the bridge was built at considerable cost to allow all persons access to the castle once only access able for the fittest of people. The ruins have to be maintained against the elements. All this expense has to covered by something and where possible usually by public ticket sales or donations .
@johntimbrell
@johntimbrell 2 месяца назад
As a National Trust life member, I considered joining English Heritage. It quickly became clear the English Heritage membership or entry fees were not for Mr & Mrs Average . Very occasionally I do feel aggrieved that I cannot enter EH properties especially because they buy properties using public funds.
@barrieking5939
@barrieking5939 2 месяца назад
From what you've shown me, You could'nt pay me to go there. Visited the cave a couple of times while working in that area. Thanks for the views.
@davidclinch1358
@davidclinch1358 2 месяца назад
We agree with your scores, we were very underwhelmed with the whole thing. Who says Arthur actually existed anyway, let alone whether he was associated with the castle, if that's what it was ?
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
After reading the comments and seeing all the 5* reviews we felt out of kilter but I’m glad there is at least 2 people that felt similarly! Sarah :)
@kernowarty
@kernowarty 2 месяца назад
I didn't realise when I was there last that it is one way. I went back over the new bridge and nobody stopped me.
@user-tn5sk2ox5n
@user-tn5sk2ox5n 2 месяца назад
Totally agree with you Both ,Rather just go to St Materiana's Church, And walk to Trebarwith and back …All the North Coast is stunning ……..Great videos..
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Oh yes! That walk is stunning especially now with the cliffs tapestried with colourful wild flowers! Sarah :)
@user-hf8ds3by5n
@user-hf8ds3by5n 2 месяца назад
I visited a few days before you were there. I did think it was a bit expensive considering what is there. I’ve been to better castle ruins in France that were free. It think they’re playing to the Arthur myth. I did enjoy seeing it but it’s something you only need to do once.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
We were worried that the enthralment of first time visiting meant we missed the point! Knowing what to expect can dull the experience! Sarah :)
@Itsnotsafeandeffective
@Itsnotsafeandeffective 2 месяца назад
Overpriced and factor in parking in the village when you get there . Nice on a warm day great views Pasty shop on entry point excellent. local pubs excellent. Also views of Barracks on eastern side.
@richardpaine5923
@richardpaine5923 2 месяца назад
Expensive. Deep pockets & a colostomy bag are required for this visit.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
😂 Sarah :)
@stephnewman1357
@stephnewman1357 2 месяца назад
Lovely views on a clear day. When I went back in the 70's on a family holiday it was a grey and drizzley day. Disapointing as a child as I was expecting a proper castle. 😂 Its great to buy into the myth.
@overthetopblues
@overthetopblues 2 месяца назад
We feel that it’s about the mythology of the place, and nothing else. Also if you had audio devices (like in Bath) you wouldn’t hear because of the wind. We went there after hours, so we didn’t have to pay. We didn’t get to cross the bridge, but we did get all the feels. )
@garypeacock5919
@garypeacock5919 2 месяца назад
We visited a couple of years ago while on holiday from Scotland, wasn't impressed at all (we bought tickets online), at least Pendennis and St Mawes have "proper" castles you can explore. I suppose the legend keeps it going, same as Loch Ness.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Agreed! Sarah :)
@tinnedtea
@tinnedtea 29 дней назад
Love Tintagel. Always stay at Headlands campsite when I visit Cornwall. Never paid to visit the castle and never would. Cornwall has been ruined. Really expensive everywhere. Cheaper to go to Japan than stay in Cornwall now. It's a shame.
@soniahutchings3943
@soniahutchings3943 2 месяца назад
I have been and agree with you. It’s too expensive .
@goforitbeyourself.suekirk2165
@goforitbeyourself.suekirk2165 2 месяца назад
Used to live opposite this on the cliff but a little steep in charges !
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Wow! Great spot to live! Sarah ;)
@goforitbeyourself.suekirk2165
@goforitbeyourself.suekirk2165 2 месяца назад
Was epic !!!
@Cotswoldsaily
@Cotswoldsaily 2 месяца назад
If you park at the old church and walk along the coastline you can get to the castle for free ;)
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
We parked at the church, and they have put the ticket office up by the new bridge now. Unless you snuck over the walls! 😂 Sarah :)
@jackryan8371
@jackryan8371 4 дня назад
Hi, I have heard that car parks are a little away from the actual site and that could be a problem for the elderly! We are visiting next week with 2 over 75's. Just wondering what your thoughts were on this. Thanks!!
@lionelmarytravels6003
@lionelmarytravels6003 Месяц назад
Yes, it is expensive, especially if you have a family. we visited 3 years ago and as English Heritage members, cost us nothing. i enjoyed the ruins, but that was what we expected. Main problem is that there are no toilets or refreshments up at the castle. it's a long tiring walk down to the cafe. with a very steep walk back up to the village. Didn’t visit Merlins cave. can you only access that when the tide is out?
@MRaquelGarciaValero
@MRaquelGarciaValero 2 месяца назад
@peterworby2049
@peterworby2049 2 месяца назад
Question,why did you drop the original title music?....we do enjoy your videos though.....spot on....
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Very easy answer to the title music: Epic Sound bought the copyright and changed its status from ‘free to use’ to paying £9 a month ad infinitum for the privilege. They have forced us to remove it from some of our old videos because we didn’t pay, but have gone quiet for the moment. Unfortunately the channel revenue is not enough to warrant it! So we had to find something else. Tbh, I much preferred the old music! Sarah :)
@LoveFalmouth
@LoveFalmouth 2 месяца назад
Is Sunday still happening? I may not be able to do the walk and I don't want to hold you up but would love to meet you for a coffee afterwards?
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
Yes! See you there! Sarah :)
@guineapigsue7785
@guineapigsue7785 Месяц назад
I went last year and was disappointed. I knew it was ruins, but I love history, but still the ticket price was too high. I wasn't expecting so many people and dogs also so disorganised. Even though I had paid in advance I still queued for 45 minutes in the heat to get in. I walked around in a queue with what felt like 30,000 people, no space to get away from anyone. So many people had brought a dog and they where barking like crazy, echoing off the cliffs. I never thought I could feel claustrophobic outside.
@stevesmith3990
@stevesmith3990 17 дней назад
Thanks for the video. Did King Arthur ever actually exist anyway?
@Kev_the-Brinklow-Kayaker
@Kev_the-Brinklow-Kayaker Месяц назад
Hi both. I've walked past this tourist magnet for years its lovely walking past and your pockets don't get lighter. I have been in the mythical merlins cave that I very much doubt was there when the King Arthur was there 😅 This place is the Lockness monster of Cornwall. No proof but charge you as if there really was history of Arthur. The buildings were probably shepherd huts and small holding for sheep. Wishing well too that lightens your pockets too ❤. Gotta love the balls of them asking for 21 quid and they felt guilty so put a bridge in and added a statue all great but there are other real ruins like the old workings from the real history mines 😅. I'm sure it's lovely and worth it for some in ankle deep ruins not for me. St Agnes walk we do we love it as parking free and mine buildings with chimneys to see and touch. I'm sure I could kayak to the island and climb onto it. It's not a castle....😮😅😮 All the best Kev the brinklow kayaker
@lindacourtemanche5550
@lindacourtemanche5550 2 месяца назад
What are the fees collected used for?
@claptnei
@claptnei 2 месяца назад
I can find nothing on the Cornish Heritage Trust site saying the membership will get you free entry to Tintagel Castle. It is not listed in there 12 sites? Sorry my mistake, I found the statement, when you become a member, you also get free access to all English Heritage sites in Cornwall.
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
I can reassure you it’s Definitely free entry because we went in on the Cornwall Heritage Membership, didn’t pay a penny! Might be worth pinging Cornwall Heritage trust an email for confirmation if you are worried. Sarah :)
@claptnei
@claptnei 2 месяца назад
@@CornishWalkingTrails thank you for your reply. I have found the information on their site now. 🙂
@user-dt6tc1qr9d
@user-dt6tc1qr9d 14 дней назад
We came in 2001. The walls were much higher with windows and doorways then .
@junehitchcock170
@junehitchcock170 26 дней назад
Didn’t have to pay 50 years ago. Won’t be visiting again. A pile of stones for that price isn’t worth it. Thanks for your video confirming it.
@lisahopper207
@lisahopper207 26 дней назад
Is there any public transport available to the castle
@user-ji7kw7mt6z
@user-ji7kw7mt6z Месяц назад
Спасибо Саре и Эндрю за замечательный видеоролик. Но, вот, что мне хочется сказать. Я обожаю легенду о короле Артуре. Собственно, это моя самая любимая легенда. Я и Англию то полюбила, можно сказать, узнав эту легенду. Легендарному королю бритов присущи такие качества как благородство, порядочность, честность, верность слову, возвышенное отношение к женщине, деликатность и такт. Он собрал вокруг себя достойнейших и храбрейших воинов, держал в Камелоте пышный двор и свято чтил идеалы рыцарской чести. Эти все черты мне думается присущи всем английским мужчинам. Я знаю и понимаю что замок в Тинтагеле, руины которого вы показали был построен примерно в 1233 году Ричардом, графом Корнуолла (представителем нормандской династии Плантагенетов, это значительно позже, чем время, когда жил король Артур. Но, так хочется верить, что всё-таки это то место, где жила мать короля Артура леди Игрэйн, и отсюда Мерлин тайком увез младенца Артура.
@g.a.vanamstel1520
@g.a.vanamstel1520 Месяц назад
Can you visit it for more days with one ticket?
@treegoblin5479
@treegoblin5479 Месяц назад
I got a English heritage card online from the New Zealand site , it's much cheaper. You just need to be able to do the accent
@robertnightingale4101
@robertnightingale4101 2 месяца назад
I had to laugh when l heard an American call Tintagel, "Tint a gel"
@treegoblin5479
@treegoblin5479 Месяц назад
Arturo = Arthur, Arturo is the big dipper the bear , it points to the north star , very important in ancient times, many ancient monuments point to the bear
@ElizabethsaParish
@ElizabethsaParish Месяц назад
It was $48 per person…however this is the most beautiful place on earth…Lizard Point is equally beautiful for $5 parking…
@Kim-J312
@Kim-J312 2 месяца назад
Like visting Vlad Tepes ( Vlad the impaler)aka ( Dracula 🧛‍♀️ 🦇 castle) who didnt really exist 🙄 Just be blessed you have such interesting places in your country ! Ponder its existence later, on your free time
@bobbybigboyyes
@bobbybigboyyes 2 месяца назад
The BIGGEST rip off ruin in Britain is Stonehenge near me!
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
We must visit sometime! On the bucket list, Sarah :)
@carotrike
@carotrike Месяц назад
We were surprised that you now have to pay to go to Tintagel Castle!
@steponfrog7265
@steponfrog7265 3 дня назад
Unless English Heritage put some events on on the island itself, don't bother going more than once. (Cornish resident, English Heritage member)
@WolfmanWoody
@WolfmanWoody 2 месяца назад
Probably never finished. Scam builders! 😂🤣😂
@CornishWalkingTrails
@CornishWalkingTrails 2 месяца назад
😂 Those truculent Cornish builders! 😂😊😂
@maxinedurling3425
@maxinedurling3425 Месяц назад
They don't have enough info about the dark age village. or the broze age village and the big trading port that it was, After all it is why they belive it is the home of Arthur. They could have a model of the 12th centre castal. letting you understand the lay out of it. I also don't understand why the statue of Arthur is facing inward and not outwards ready to defend the realm. But I admit its a big con for the price
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