Trébeurden is a municipality in the northwestern part of the Côtes d'Armor department in Brittany in France
Brittany
Enclos paroissial - Parish close - is an architectural complex typical of the central and western part of Brittany. Most Parish Close are in the Finistère department in the Elorn valley between Landivisiau and Landerneau (west of Morlaix).
Plouescat (Ploueskad) is a municipality in the department of Finistère in Brittany in northwestern France. It is a famous seaside resort that attracts many tourists.
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Beauport - Abbey of Beauport - ruins of a former Premonstratensian monastery in the village of Paimpol, part of Kerita, in the department of Côtes-d’Armor in Brittany
Huelgoat is popular with tourists and holidaymakers due to its impressive natural setting among the vestiges of the ancient forest that once covered inland Brittany.
Carnac (in Breton Karnag) is a small city on the Gulf of Morbihan on the south coast of Brittany in the Morbihan Department in northwestern France
Tumulus Er-Grah, Table des Marchands dolmen and Le Grand Menhir Brisé - three megalithic sites in Site Megalithique Locmariaquer and others...
Tumulus-dolmen de Kercado is supposed to be a prehistoric tomb, which is reportedly the oldest in the area. It is located on a private property and the entrance fee is 1 Euro. It is a dolmen in its original state, still covered with stones and clay. The embankment of stones […]
Dolmens Mané-Kerioned or House of the Dwarfs GPS: 47°36’54.757″N, 3°5’10.574″W PHOTOGALLERY: Dolmens Mané-Kerioned The three dolmens of Mané-Kerioned – also known as House of the Dwarfs – are located near Carnac, near road 768 between Auray and Plouharnel. It is a system of three corridors and probably burial chambers surrounded by […]
Dolmen La Roche-aux-Fées – The Fairies’ Rock GPS: 47.9365225N, 1.4048108W www.mapy.cz PHOTOGALLERY: Dolmen La Roche-aux-Fées La Roche-aux-Fées (English: The Fairies’ Rock) is a Neolithic passage grave – dolmen – located in the commune of Essé, in the French department of Ille-et-Vilaine in Brittany. Its name comes from a legend that […]
Menhirs and dolmens of Brittany – Carnac and surroundings PHOTOGALLERY: https://www.siloto.cz/photogallery/index.php?/category/brittany Menhir (from Breton “men” = stone and “hir” = long) is a stone block vertically set in the ground. They occur all over the world. Usually without traces of working, rarely is a human figure, possibly clothing and weapons. […]