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Menhirs in Languedoc-Roussillon

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Sélection de 8 menhirs sur 10 dans le Languedoc-Roussillon

Three menhirs, from the second group called La Fage, 500 m from the first of the same name
Menhirs
48400 Les Bondons

The three menhirs of the Fage, dated from the Neolithic, are located in the Bondons in Lozère. These megaliths, registered in 1941, are part of an iconic prehistoric ensemble of Occitanie.
Three Menhirs from Treimes des Bondons Hill
Menhirs
48400 Les Bondons

The Three Menhirs on Treimes hill, on the plateau of the Cham des Bondons, are megalithic monuments of Neolithic located in Les Bondons, Lozère, in the heart of the Cevennes National Park.
Two menhirs called Montmirat des Bondons
Menhirs
48400 Les Bondons

The two menhirs of Montmirat, located in Bondons in Occitanie, are emblematic megalithic monuments of this preserved region. Their exact origin remains unknown.
Rise stone of Picarel de Saissac
Rise stone
11310 Saissac

The raised stone of Picarel is a neolithic granite menhir, located in Saissac (Aude), 3.60 m high. Ranked a historic monument in 1949, it bears witness to occitan megalithism.
Thirteen menhirs of the group called La Maisonnette aux Bondons
Menhirs
48400 Les Bondons

The Thirteen Menhirs of Maisonnette aux Bondons are a megalithic site located in Les Bondons, Occitanie region. This group of erect stones bears witness to a mysterious prehistoric heritage.
Three Menhirs of the Can d'Issenges in Bédouès
Menhirs
48400 Bédouès

The Three Menhirs de la Can d'Issenges is a megalithic site located in Bédouès, Occitanie. These erected stones bear witness to a mysterious prehistoric heritage in the Cevennes.
Menhir de Courbessac

30000 Nîmes

The Menhir de Courbessac, known as the Poudrière, is a 2.17-metre neolithic megalith located in Nîmes, Gard, which has been listed as a historic monument since 1936.
Three menhirs forming the so-called Can of Issanges group

48400 Bédouès-Cocurès

The menhirs of the Can d'Issanges are three megaliths of Neolithic located in Bédouès-Cocurès, Lozère, listed as historical monuments in 1941.