The great 13th-century circular shell-keep of Restormel still encloses the principal rooms of the castle in good condition. It stands on an earlier Norman mound surrounded by a deep dry ditch, atop a high spur beside the River Fowey. Twice visited by the Black Prince, it finally saw action during the Civil War in 1644.
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Restormel Castle, located near Lostwithiel in Cornwall, England, is a well-preserved 13th-century circular shell keep castle. Visitors generally appreciate its picturesque setting and the opportunity to explore medieval history. The castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, which many find impressive. The ruins are in good condition, allowing visitors to get a sense of the castle's original layout and structure. Some visitors note that while the site is not extensive, it provides an interesting glimpse into medieval defensive architecture. The information boards throughout the site are often mentioned as helpful in understanding the castle's history and features. However, some visitors point out that the climb to the castle can be steep and may be challenging for those with mobility issues. Additionally, a few reviewers mention that they would have liked more interactive elements or guided tours to enhance the experience. The castle's peaceful atmosphere and the ability to freely roam the grounds are frequently cited as positive aspects. Overall, Restormel Castle is generally regarded as a worthwhile visit for those interested in history or seeking a scenic spot, though it may not offer enough to occupy visitors for an extended period.
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