Arthurian Locations

The Forest Perilous is an enchanted and treacherous woodland of Arthurian romance, where knights face magical trials, hidden dangers, and tests of virtue.

The Perilous Castle - a recurring motif of enchanted fortresses and moral trial. From Lancelot’s healing of Sir Meliot to Arthur’s conquest over tyrants, these castles test knights’ courage, virtue, and chivalric conduct across French and British romances.

The Fortress of Marvels, a Welsh enchanted castle from Peredur, where a magical chessboard tests the hero’s patience and insight in a riddle-like trial of destiny.

Castle of Marvels, an enchanted fortress in Arthurian romance where Gawain breaks powerful spells by courage and courtesy. A legendary site of trial, kinship, and wonder guarded by Arthur’s own family.

The Château des Pucelles, or Castle of the Maidens, is a continental Arthurian stronghold blending themes of captivity and supernatural trial. In French romances, knights like Perceval face tests of mercy, virtue, and conduct within its enchanted walls.

The Castle of Maidens is a mysterious fortress in Arthurian legend — sometimes Edinburgh, sometimes a Grail castle — liberated by Galahad from seven wicked brothers. Its tales reveal deep symbolism of sin, redemption, and spiritual awakening.

From Sorrow to Triumph: Lancelot's Enchanted Castle

Carbonek, also known as Corbenic or the Grail Castle, is the mystical stronghold of the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend. Guarded by the Fisher King, it appears only to the pure of heart.