Chest with Sir Lancelot crossing the sword bridge, Cluny museum, Paris.
14th c.

Chest with Sir Lancelot crossing the sword bridge, Cluny museum, Paris.

14th c.

The Valley of no return (Val sans retour). Morgana’s hideout. This is where she kept trapped her unfaithful husband and any other bad lover that crossed her land. Eventually, they were all freed by Sir Lancelot. 
Brocéliande, France.

The Valley of no return (Val sans retour). Morgana’s hideout. This is where she kept trapped her unfaithful husband and any other bad lover that crossed her land. Eventually, they were all freed by Sir Lancelot. 

Brocéliande, France.

Ruins of Joyous Gard, Sir Lancelot’s tomb. These ruins date back to the 12th c. 
The original fortress on which this structure was built dates back to the 5th c.
Forest-Landerneau, France.

Ruins of Joyous Gard, Sir Lancelot’s tomb. These ruins date back to the 12th c. 

The original fortress on which this structure was built dates back to the 5th c.

Forest-Landerneau, France.

Sir Lancelot crossing the Sword Bridge.

Sir Lancelot crossing the Sword Bridge.