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There are those who claim that Cadbury Castle in Somerset was the site of King Arthur's Camelot. While lots of places try and make their own case for it, the site is large enough and strategic enough for a warlord of that period to use it as a major military location; there was lots of activity there during the 6th century during the time when Arthur might have lived.
See here for the original post on its history.
I was there a lot time ago and thought that a revisit might be in order. Not much has changed over the years. There's a little car park opposite the entrance and then it's a dirt track up past a couple of gates. It's still quite a hike up to the top and there is nothing up there but gorgeous views and old ruined walls. Glastonbury Tor is visible in the distance on a clear day.
Links and Details
Wikipedia page - Cadbury Castle
Location on Google maps - map
Here are some new pictures. See if it doesn't remind you a little of Pierrefonds. More pictures are on the merlin location flickr account.

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See here for the original post on its history.
I was there a lot time ago and thought that a revisit might be in order. Not much has changed over the years. There's a little car park opposite the entrance and then it's a dirt track up past a couple of gates. It's still quite a hike up to the top and there is nothing up there but gorgeous views and old ruined walls. Glastonbury Tor is visible in the distance on a clear day.
Links and Details
Wikipedia page - Cadbury Castle
Location on Google maps - map
Here are some new pictures. See if it doesn't remind you a little of Pierrefonds. More pictures are on the merlin location flickr account.

