Trivia: What is the name of King Arthur’s castle?
Atlantis
Númenor
Avalon
Camelot
The correct answer is Camelot
So why is this answer correct? : The fortress of Camelot, first mentioned around the 12th century, is the legendary setting for many Arthurian tales as the location of King Arthur’s court. Although Arthurian authors Geoffrey of Monmouth and Chrétien de Troyes place the mythical kingdom in South Wales, a few other candidates exist, including Cadbury Castle, an Iron Age hill fort in Somerset; Tintagel Castle in Cornwall; and Winchester Castle in Hampshire.