Construction period Antiquité (≈ 212)
Site dated that time.
18 novembre 1963
Partial classification of the camp
Partial classification of the camp 18 novembre 1963 (≈ 1963)
Protection order (Case B 109, 110, 116).
22 décembre 1965
Classification of a Parcel
Classification of a Parcel 22 décembre 1965 (≈ 1965)
Protection Decree (Box B 108).
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Part of the camp (Box B 109, 110, 116): by order of 18 November 1963; Parcel (Box B 108): classification by decree of 22 December 1965
Origin and history
The Camp des Salles, known as Goarem-ar-Salud, is a historic monument located in the territory of the municipality of Locronan, Finistère. This site dates back to ancient times, although the precise details of its construction and use remain partially documented. It is identified as a fortified or delimited area, typical of the installations of this time, and its archaeological importance has led to its classification as a Historical Monument.
The camp was subject to two legal protection measures: a first part of the site was ordered on 18 November 1963, while an adjacent parcel was ordered on 22 December 1965. These protections highlight the heritage value of the site, although its precise location is considered "fair" according to the available precision criteria. The site is now shared between the communal property and private owners, without the sources specifying its current accessibility to the public.
Available data, including data from the Merimée base and Monumentum, indicate that the camp is located near the Prieuré Mountain in Locronan. This commune, attached to the Finistère department and the Brittany region, is known for its architectural and historical heritage. However, the practical information on visits, proposed services or possible archaeological excavations is not detailed in the sources consulted.