| Castle Dore and the Tristan Stone |
Castle Dore is an Iron age
hillfort, possibly home to Cunomonus a local
king who had a son called Drustanus. The
castle is also associated with the legend of
Tristan and Isolde.
The Tristan stone has a Latin
inscription reading 'Drustanus hic iacit cunomori
filius.'
The stone was moved in 1971 from the four Turnings Cross roads near Menabilly, and has been in several other locations. |
| Map ref: Tristan stone: SX 112 522, Castle Dore SX 103 548 |
| Directions: The castle is off the B3269 West of Golant. |
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| St Agnes Head Chapel Porth |
St Agnes Head and Chapel Porth are both associated with the legend of Bolster and St Agnes.  |
| Map ref: SW 697 515 |
| Directions: On the coast to the West of St Agnes. |
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