The Carnac alignments are a collection of nearly 3,000 stones erected during the Neolithic period, between 5,000 and 2,000 B.C. They are the most famous…
Classified as a Historic Monument on August 22, 1934, this menhir is located to the east of Lambel-Camors, near "Men Vras". It is 1.70 m high and has a…
Come and discover a jewel of megalithic architecture in the very heart of the Golfe du Morbihan: the Gavrinis cairn (currently being listed as a UNESCO…
Classified as Historic Monuments in 1862, the 195 megaliths (Mégas Lithos: Large Stones) are oriented east-west. Today, these alignments are 200m long in…
Situated on a knoll 27m above sea level, it comprises three parallel corridor dolmens, one of which has a side chamber opening onto the main chamber. Late…
Set on a mound, Mané-Croc'h is a fine dolmen with a 6-meter-long corridor leading to the burial space, divided into four chambers arranged symmetrically…
The Luffang monument is an angled megalithic tomb, an uncommon architecture but one that is concentrated in the southern Morbihan region. The alley is…
It's only been a short time (barely 10 years) since this field was cleared by volunteers. No scientific research has been carried out. We don't know how…
The site comprises three distinct monuments: the Grand Menhir, the Er Grah tumulus and the Table des Marchands. These three monuments were acquired by the…