A Map of King Arthur's Britain

Below you will find a map of Logres (England), Lothian (Scotland) and Wales during the Arthurian era. The map indicates sites of significance during King Arthur's reign such as the main castles of Arthurian Britain, places which saw important events in Arthur's life and mythological or legendary events during his era more generally.

Click on an area of the map to find out more information on your chosen point of interest.

 

Map of King Arthur's Kingdom

 

Camelot

The heart of King Arthur's Kingdom

Camelot was the the legendary castle of King Arthur, it was the seat of his power in Britain and symbolised the Golden Age of Chivalry.

To find read more about Camelot please click on the following link:

Camelot. The Heart of King Arthur's Kingdom

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Tintagel Castle

Birthplace of King Arthur

Though there is no strong evidence that King Arthur was actually born at Tintagel the following account gives an indication as to why it is usually acredited with this myth.

To read more about Tintagel please click on the following link:

Tintagel Castle - Birthplace of King Arthur

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The Round Table

A New Order of Chivalry

There is much debate about both who made the Round Table and where it was housed. There is one such table still currently in Winchster, of which you can read more about here

Winchester Round Table.

Other sites currently suggested are: Arthur's Round Table Stone Circle, Mayburgh (Cumberland, Arthur's Table, Caerleon (Monmouthshire), Bwrdd Arthur, Llanddona (Anglesey), King's Knot, Stirling (Stirlingshire) and Pen y Fan, Brecon (Brecheiniog). However, this website is concerned with myths and legends. If you would like to read more about these then please continue to the following link to read more:

The Round Table: Myths and Legends about its Origins

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Bamburgh CastleMerlin's Grave Glastonbury Tor Glastonybury Tor Chalice Well Garrdens Chalice Well Gardens Glastonbury Abbey The Round Table stonehenge Tintagel Castle The Tristan Stone Glastonbury AbbeyCamelot St. Michael's Mount Carleon-Upon-Usk