
We decided to visit Tintagel as there are the ruins of Tintagel Castle which is allegedly the birth place of King Arthur. As it was part of the English Heritage (another organisation, like the National Trust, but is funded by the government and members to protect historical places in England e.g. Stonehenge), we would of had to pay so we decided not to go in. The view around it is just beautiful so it was worthwhile anyway.
The walk down to the ruins is very steep so me and my mum took the Land Rover service back up, otherwise we would of passed out within the first 10 minutes (we are not very healthy - at all).
Then we decided to go in the Tintagel Old Post Office (which was part of the National Trust). It's only a small place so it took around 15 minutes to walk around but it had a really nice garden at the back with fields beyond that.
After we left Tintagel, we went to Boscastle, which I will cover on the next post.
Lauren x








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