ENGLISH Heritage has announced plans for an improved visitor experience at a Cornish castle. Tintagel Castle, one of the country's recognised visitor attractions and made famous through the legends of King Arthur, attracts over 190,000 visitors annually. Alongside the awe-inspiring setting and legendary history, from summer 2015 visitors to Tintagel will also be able to enjoy improved visitor facilities. The planned developments will celebrate Tintagel's past whilst updating the visitor centre, interpretation, ticketing facilities and café to offer a better experience for visitors. Property manager Matt Ward said: "Tintagel is an historically significant and culturally iconic place and it's really important that our visitor experience reflects this. "We are now looking at how our interpretation and facilities can better do justice to this unique place and the stories it has to tell. "Through these improvements we hope to both celebrate the history of this great Cornish landmark and make the area even more appealing to visitors." For the full report, and a round-up of the area news and sport, see this week's edition of the Post.