Legend has it that women from far and wide came to enjoy its benefits, as rubbing their stomachs against it at night would make a barren woman fertile.
In his 1880 inventory, Pitre de Lisle indicates that opposite the site were the remains of a dolmen with a stone table 2.5 metres long. It was already reported in 1865 as toppled over. It now measures around 1m60.
Known as the Pierre Blanche or Pierres Blanches menhir.Pets allowed
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