Tintagel
Tintagel is a civil parish and village positioned on the Atlantic coastline of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The population of the church was 1,820 people (2001 census), and also the area of the church is 4,281 acres (17.32 km2). The parish population decreased to 1,727 at the 2011 census. An electoral ward likewise exists extending inland to Otterham. The population of this ward at the exact same census was 3,990. The town and neighboring Tintagel Castle are associated with the legends bordering King Arthur. The village has, in current times, come to be appealing to day-trippers and tourists, and also is just one of the most-visited places in Britain. Treknow is the largest of the other negotiations in the parish, which also include Bossiney, Truas, Trebarwith, Tregatta, Trenale, Trethevy, Treven, Trevillet, and also Trewarmett.