It is usually called Camelot.
It is mainly filmed in a studio in Cardiff and a castle in France but they do film in other locations
Excalibur 2: A ride at Camelot! And here is the front entrance and Camelot! Camelot is an amazing theme park!They have many rides: Excalibur 2(it goes upside down!), Knightmare (a new ride which will give you the ride of your life!), Whirlwind (a four seated ride decide who goes backwards and forwards, but it diesn't matter because it will spin you around anyway!!!)
There is an orange, circlish shape on the ground behind the camelot castle. Drop bat bones on it to unleash a demon that will not attack. But, before that, in the south-eastern corner of varrock there is an altar. examine or check or whatever it says on it and it will give you some words. So, now back to camelot. drop the bones, say the words, wield excalibur, go upstairs in the castle and break the crystal.
King Arthur is a legendary character, there is little evidence that he ever existed - despite this the Welsh Annals and Welsh Triads are a useful source of information. The legends suggest that if he did exist he was an British king (British in this case referring to the pre-Saxon dwellers of the land). Mythology refers to his castle being Camelot, but this is almost certainly a name given much later. If indeed Camelot did exist Cadbury Castle in Somerset is considered by some to be the most likely site of Arthur's base as excavations in the 60's and 70's showed re-fortification during the 5th/6th century and that it was used as a base by a powerful leader and his men.
King Arthur's castle is typically known as Camelot. It is a legendary castle and court where King Arthur held his knights of the Round Table and ruled over his kingdom.
King Arthur's castle is commonly known as Camelot. Camelot is a mythical and legendary castle associated with the tales of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.
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It is unknown if there ever was a King Arthur; perhaps his stories are partly fictional and partly based upon stories of several different kings. There is a ruin called Tintagel, which is on the west coast of Cornwall at aprox the same lattitude as Exeter.
Seer's village is by the Camelot castle.
No one knows for sure. There is no real evidence that Camelot Castle ever actually existed. So there isn't a tourist attraction where you can go around the castle.Even the location of Camelot is much disputed and several widely separate places claim to be Camelot - for example, Winchester and locations in Cornwall and Wales.
Check their website and find out.
Tintagel
it is a concentric castle :D