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Menhirs in Ille-et-Vilaine

Retrouvez les 19 Menhirs, stones and rocks classified in Ille-et-Vilaine recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Sélection de 8 menhirs sur 19 en Ille-et-Vilaine

Menhir de la Haute-Pierre à Champeaux
Menhirs
35500 Champeaux

The Menhir de la Haute-Pierre, dated from the Neolithic, is a 4.07 m quartzite megalith located in Champeaux, Ille-et-Vilaine, aligned with two other neighbouring menhirs.
The Pierre Blanche de Pocé-les-Bois
Menhirs
35500 Pocé-les-Bois

The White Stone is a Neolithic quartz menhir located at Pocé-les-Bois in Ille-et-Vilaine, 3.72 m high. Ranked a historic monument in 1970, it bears witness to Breton's megalithic heritage.
Ladies of Langon
Alignement de Menhirs
35660 Langon

Les Demoiselles de Langon is a megalithic neolithic ensemble in Langon (Ille-et-Vilaine), composed of menhir alignments and a tumular terratre, classified as a historical monument in 1976.
Menhir de La Roche Carrée de Médréac
Menhirs
35360 Médréac

The Menhir de La Roche Carrée, also known as Menhir du Chenot, is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic in Médréac, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany. This quartzite menhir, pyramidal in shape, peaks at 4,40 meters.
Menhir de la Pierre-Longue de Cuguen
Menhirs
35270 Cuguen

The Menhir de la Pierre-Longue, located in Cuguen, Brittany, is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic, 6.50 m high, classified historical monument in 1889 and Christianized by a cross.
Menhir de la Pierre des Fées de Janze
Menhirs
35150 Janzé

La Pierre des Fées is a neolithic menhir in purple schist, located in Janzé in Ille-et-Vilaine, classified as a historical monument since 1963. It is 4.04 m high and bears witness to Breton megalithism.
Menhir says "Dent de Gargantua" de Saint-Suliac
Menhirs
35430 Saint-Suliac

The Dent de Gargantua is a white quartz menhir of the Neolithic, 5 meters high, located in Saint-Suliac in Ille-et-Vilaine (British). Ranked a historic monument in 1889, it is linked to a local legend about the giant Gargantua.
Menhir from Champ-Dolent to Dol-de-Bretagne
Menhirs
35120 Dol-de-Bretagne

The Menhir de Champ-Dolent, built in Neolithic near Dol-de-Bretagne (British), is a 9.30 m granite monolith, classified as a historical monument since 1889. An iconic megalithic symbol, it dominates local marshes.