Granite menhir, 4.20 m high. Some current researchers believe that it may have formed part of an alignment of three menhirs, along with the Fief menhir in Saint-Brevin and the Landes menhir (also known as Bellevue) in Corsept, which may have been moved from its original location.Pets allowed
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