Carnac stones
Facts and practical information
The Carnac stones are an exceptionally dense collection of megalithic sites near the south coast of Brittany in northwestern France, consisting of stone alignments, dolmens, tumuli and single menhirs. More than 3,000 prehistoric standing stones were hewn from local granite and erected by the pre-Celtic people of Brittany and form the largest such collection in the world. Most of the stones are within the Breton municipality of Carnac, but some to the east are within neighboring La Trinité-sur-Mer. The stones were erected at some stage during the Neolithic period, probably around 3300 BCE, but some may date to as early as 4500 BCE. ()
Brittany
Carnac stones – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Locmariaquer megaliths, Kerzerho, Saint-Michel tumulus, Manège Armelle.