The alignments at CARNAC rows of 2000 or so menhirs, or standing stones, stretching for over 4km to the north of the village constitute the most important prehistoric site in Europe, long predating Knossos, the Pyramids, Stonehenge or the great Egyptian temples of the same name at Karnak. Mercifully, they now stand a few kilometres in from the sea, meaning you can combine a reasonably tranquil visit to the stones with a stay in the popular, modern seaside resort, pretty hectic by Brittany's mild standards. Pages in section ‘Carnac’: The Town.
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