Castle Killibury
Mediaeval Welsh manuscripts mention King Arthur as "chief prince in Celliwig in Cerniw". Castle Killibury, also known as Kelly Rounds, is one likely candidate for "Celliwig" ("Cerniw" being Cornwall). There is evidence that site was occupied during the Bronze and Iron ages and also during Arthur's time. Originally it had a pair of circular ramparts with a square annex on one side. Half of it was flattened to build a farm so now a pair of semi-circular banks are all that remain on the opposite side of the road from the farm.
On walks
- Egloshayle to Dinham Bridge (6.1 mile walk)