Tag Archives: Carnac

The Greatest Megalithic Site of All

Posted 01 November 2009 | By Michael | Categories: Articles, Sites | No Comments

No, not Stonehenge, not Avebury, Newgrange or even Callanish. I’m talking about Carnac, of course, in Brittany, North West France.

I have looked very hard but surprisingly, there isn’t a really good website or blog that does justice to this amazing site – or more accurately – these sites. The website for the Carnac Musée de [...]

Carnac – the megalithic motherlode

Carnac – the megalithic motherlode

Posted 15 April 2009 | By Michael | Categories: Blogs, Travel | No Comments

Here’s an account by Steve Mansfield-Devine of his visit to the ‘Côte des Mégalithes’ and, of course, Carnac in particular. This is the first in a series of eight posts at his fascinating blog, The Human Landscape. The full series can be seen here and I do recommend having a look – especially if you are [...]