Assume it was once a full circle, difficult to guess as only one quadrant remains
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The remains are pretty impressive as they are, however, you cannot help but wonder how big this cromlech originally was.
All of it.
im in the circle, yaay
Sunday 17 April 2005
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I came directly from Dolmen Roh an Aod, down the D768 whilst looking for left turn Rue de Kerbourgnec, then it’s immediately left again into stone circle avenue/Rue Du Cromlech, just say what you see.
Parked on the road outside some nice houses across the road from the stones, no prizes for spotting the stones here.
This is both amazing and terrible, look at all those stones, there’s more than enough to get your megalithic pulse going, they are big enough to demand respect, if this were complete it would be astonishing. But.
But look at what they’ve done to it, it’s been incomplete for so long that they aren’t even sure whether it was a complete stone circle or a horseshoe open to the east.
The house or what ever place inside the circle stops you from getting in the circle, you can only see the stones from one side, the fence is so close to them.
But then i’m used to the wilder parts of our country, where you can walk for miles with out even seeing a house, all these houses are, well, they’re undesirable, to say the least, unless of course you live there.
But the stones are ace, and it’s brilliant to see them at all.
Julian’s instructions in TME to find this lovely horseshoe cromlech are unnecessarily complicated! Simply follow the path at the back of the Moulin de St Pierre alignments past the tennis court and turn left at the top. About 50 metres in front of you, under the massive pine trees is the monument.
Thirty seven stones form an incredibly graceful arc maybe 50 metres wide, which cannot be photographed adequately. The arc now embraces a nice middle class tennis court. Fortunately, the land immediately in front of the cromlech is clear of development, so you can stand well back and contemplate the whole thing. I loved this. I loved that there were so many stones still up and that this quiet part of town had grown up around it without encroaching on it.
Sites within 20km of Cromlech de Kerbourgnec
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Alignements de Moulin de St Pierre
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Dolmen de Roh-an-Aod
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Dolmen du Port Blanc
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Menhirs de Mané-Meur
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Menhirs Beg-er-Goalennec
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Pointe de la Guérite
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Quiberon Menhir
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Conguel Dolmen
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Dolmen et Menhir de Carnac-Plage
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Dolmen de Kerroc’h
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Dolmen du Cruz Moquen
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Dolmen de Beaumer
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Cromlech de Ménec
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Tumulus de St Michel
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Dolmen de Kergavat
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Alignements de Ménec
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Menhir de Crifol
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Dolmens de Rondossec
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Menhir de Kerluir
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Dolmen de Kerluir
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Dolmen de Kermario
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Alignements de Vieux Moulin
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Les Trois Menhirs du Champ
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Alignements de Kermario
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Alignements de St Barbe
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Dolmen de Mané Rohr
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Tumulus de Kercado
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Dolmen de Runesto
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Tertre Tumulaire de Kermario
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Mané Roularde
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Dolmen de Kernevé
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Dolmen de Kergazec
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Dolmen de Nauterio
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Géant du Manio
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Dolmen de Kervilor Mané-Bras
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Quadrilataire de Manio
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Cromlech de Kerlescan Ouest
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Dolmens de Mane Kerioned
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Alignements de Kerlescan
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Mané Keriavel
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Cromlech de Kerlescan Nord
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Dolmen de Kerlescan
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Dolmen du Cosquer
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Cromlech de Crucuny
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Alignements de Petit-Ménec
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Dolmen de Kluder-Yer
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Crucuno Rectangle
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Dolmen de Crucuno
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Tumulus de Crucuny
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Dolmen de Mané Canaplaye S
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Dolmen de Mané-Brisil
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Dolmen de Mané Canaplaye N
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Dolmen de Mané Croc’h
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Dolmen de Kervehennec
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Coët-er-Bei
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Er-Roc’h-Feutet
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Mané Braz
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Menhirs de Kerjean
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Dolmen de St-Pierre Loperec
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Dolmen de la Madeleine
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Menhir de Kerlagade
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Menhir de Kerlagade
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Alignements de Kerzerho
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Dolmen de Pointe Er Hourél
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Luffang
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Dolmen de Kermané
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Dolmens de Quéric la Lande
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Menhir de Kerangoff
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Dolmen de Botlann
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Dolmens de Parc Gueren
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Dolmen de Kercadoret
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Dolmens de Kerran
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Les Pierres Plats
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Kerlud
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Er-Grah
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Table des Marchants
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Grand Menhir Brise
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Mane Lud
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Mané Rutuel
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Bronzo
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Mané Bogad
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Mane-Er-Hrouek
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Dolmen des Sept Saints
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Menhir de Kerpenhir
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Dolmen de Kerclément
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Le Petit Mont
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Dolmen de Toulvern
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Dolmen de Kerlutu
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Allee Couverte de Grah-Niol
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Gavr’inis
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Tumulus de Rocher
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Er Lannic
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Dolmens de Kerhuen
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Dolmen de Kerguerhen
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Tumulus de Tumiac
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