Category
page 1Megalithic monuments in Brittany
Carnac stones
stone rows in Carnac, France

Barnenez
The Cairn of Barnenez (also: Barnenez Tumulus, Barnenez Mound; in Breton Karn Barnenez; in French: Cairn de Barnenez or Tumulus de Barnenez) is a Neolithic monument located near Plouezoc'h, on the Kernéléhen peninsula in northern Finistère, Brittany, France. It dates to the early Neolithic, around 4000 BC. Along with the Tumulus of Bougon and Locmariaquer megaliths, also located in Great West France, it is one of the earliest megalithic monuments in Europe and one of the oldest man-made structures in the world. It is also remarkable for the presence of megalithic art.

Gavrinis
Gavrinis () is a small island in the Gulf of Morbihan in Brittany, France. It contains the Gavrinis tomb, a Neolithic passage tomb built around 4200–4000 BC, making it one of the world's oldest surviving buildings. Stones inside the passage and chamber are covered in megalithic art. It is likened to other Neolithic passage tombs such as Barnenez in Brittany and Newgrange in Ireland.
La Roche-aux-Fées
gallery grave in Essé, France
menhir d'Er Grah
large broken menhir in Locmariaquer, France
Menhir de Champ-Dolent
menhir in Dol-de-Bretagne, France
Saint-Michel tumulus
tumulus in Carnac, France
Tombeau de Merlin
grave in Paimpont, France
Kerzerho
thumb|right|The Kerzerho Stone row|alignments
Hotié de Viviane
tumulus in Paimpont, France
La Noce de Pierres
alignment of some 77 standing stones in Brittany, France
Mane Braz dolmens
dolmens in Erdeven, France