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King Arthur in Cumbria

Chances are, you’ve heard tales of King Arthur: the legendary King of Britain, said to have established a vast empire and led the Knights of the Round Table. A key figure in the Matter of Britain, a cycle of stories about Great Britain and its legendary kings and heroes, the story of King Arthur reaches far and wide. But did you know that the Arthurian legend has strong links to Cumbria?

While many historians don’t believe he existed as a real person, the legend of King Arthur has endured to this day. The mythical monarch has been the subject of films, books, artworks and more. And there may be more connection between the legendary myth and Cumbria than you think! Read on to discover King Arthur’s links to our region, and where you can discover more about them.

  1. King Arthur Round Table
    King Arthur's Round Table
    One of the most famed aspects of the Legend of King Arthur, the Round Table would have stood in various locations around the country as and when his parliament of knights needed to gather. But a circular neolithic earthworks at Eamont Bridge near Penrith has been aptly-named King Arthur’s Round Table. It is also thought to have been King Arthur’s jousting arena.
  2. King Arthur Bassenthwaite
    Excalibur in the Lake
    King Arthur’s sword, Excalibur, is the stuff of legends in its own right - but did you know it is said to rest in Bassenthwaite lake? The story goes that when King Arthur was on his death bed, he instructed one of his knights to return the sword to the lake it originally came from – Bassenthwaite. Bedivere was the knight in question, and he duly fulfilled Arthur’s wishes. In his poem, Morte d’Arthur, Lord Alfred Tennyson writes of the return of the sword to the water; he wrote these lines while staying at Mirehouse overlooking Bassenthwaite.
  3. King Arthur Carlisle Castle
    Camelot
    The castle and court of Camelot was King Arthur’s base, and although there has been much debate about where this would have been, Carlisle is often suggested as the place most likely for the King’s HQ. A number of romances have Arthur holding court in the north Cumbrian city, with Carlisle Castle possibly a notable site. Other Cumbrian locations have also been proposed, including along the Solway Firth and a once contested area along the Borders, now known as Longtown.
  4. King Arthur Blencathra
    Avalon
    Arthurian legend commonly tells of King Arthur’s death at the Battle of Camlann; however, it is often rumoured that he didn’t die, but in fact went into an extended hibernation. The story goes that, having cast his famous sword of Excalibur into Bassenthwaite, a gathering of King Arthur’s loyal knights took the wounded King to the mythical island of Avalon. The representation of Avalon is often thought to be Blencathra, a mountain just 12 miles from Bassenthwaite.
  5. King Arthur Mallerstang
    Pendragon Castle
    Not far from the market town of Kirkby Stephen stand the Ancient Castles of Mallerstang. One of these, Pendragon Castle, is said to have been built by King Arthur’s father, Uther Pendragon. His unsuccessful efforts to divert the River Eden to create its moat inspired the couplet: “Let Uther Pendragon do what he can, Eden will run where Eden ran”. The Castle is also said to have been the site of his death along with 100 of his men, when the Saxons poisoned their water supply.
  6. King Arthur Birdoswald
    Birdoswald & Hadrian's Wall
    Legend has is that a young Arthur trained in a warrior school on Hadrian’s Wall – likely to have been located at one of the forts along the wall. At the other end of Arthur’s endeavours, his last battle took place at Vamlann – also known as Camboglanna. This is thought to be the old Roman name for Birdoswald – a Roman fort on Hadrian’s Wall. Now the longest surviving stretch of Hadrian’s Wall, Birdoswald could quite possibly have been the location of Arthur’s last battle as King.

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