Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Tintagel N estled on the rugged coast of North Cornwall, Tintagel is a seaside village famed for its dramatic cliffs, ancient ruins, and bygone-era comforts. Steeped in history and legends, it is said to be the conception site of the mythological King Arthur at the medieval Tintagel Castle . While the village itself is bursting with charming cafes, old sweet shops, micro-museums, age-old English pubs, and even a National Trust Victorian post office—once a medieval farmhouse, now housing 16th-century furniture, an original fireplace, Victorian bedspreads, a Post Room , and a Cornish cottage garden.
Whether you plan to hike along the South West Coast Path to the cozy fishing village of Port Isaac or surf the waves at Bossiney Cove , Tintagel offers a taste of classic English coastal vacations. Where To Stay Rosefern Swan through a towering private gate and glide over a choppy cobbled lane as you reach Rosefern —a contemporary and minimalistic coastal home in the heart of Tintagel. Spilling into its bright and airy hallway, you’ll find a family bathroom (with fish scale tiles, a large shower, and a deep soaking tub) and four ground-level bedrooms—one king-sized bedroom wrapped in pistachio walls with a small wardrobe, an industrial-style suspension lamp, and an ensuite with a little shower and a glowing vanity mirror; and another with skylight ceilings, peppermint walls, a wooden clothing rack (no wardrobe) and an ensu.
