King Arthur is said to have transformed into a chough when he died, its red feet and beak representing his bloody end ...
After an absence of a hundred years, a bird steeped in English legend has returned to its atmospheric castle home. English ...
It’s not every day you get to recreate the journey of a legendary king, but visitors to Tintagel Castle will now be able to do exactly that. A bridge will open on August 11 at the historic site in ...
Birds connected to the legend of King Arthur have been spotted in the ruins of a castle also associated with the mythical ...
Sarah Knapton is the Science Editor of The Telegraph and has covered all areas of science since 2013. She has previously been named Science Journalist of The Year, was Highly Commended at the Society ...
But more than four centuries after that bridge collapsed, visitors to the supposed birthplace of the mythical King Arthur can gaze in awe at the views from its ultra-modern replacement. The sleek new ...
If you're after the true Cornish experience, complete with rugged cliffs, roaring waves and a dash of history, then Tintagel Castle is a must-see. This legendary castle, believed to be the birthplace ...
For the first time in more than 500 years, the two separated halves of Tintagel Castle will be reunited by a footbridge. From Sunday, visitors will be able to walk in the footsteps of the medieval ...
Sarah Knapton is the Science Editor of The Telegraph and has covered all areas of science since 2013. She has previously been named Science Journalist of The Year, was Highly Commended at the Society ...
Surrounded by tales of fire-breathing dragons and white-bearded wizards, Tintagel Castle was perhaps the most appropriate place to spot a real-life gargoyle. Or at least that's what Angela Smith ...