Thanks to its complex patterning, the stone of the roof on Gavrinis has been identified as part of the same piece as the dolmen known as the Table des Marchands at LOCMARIAQUER, 12km east of Carnac. Locmariaquer also has the Grand Menhir Brisé, supposedly the crucial central point of the megalithic observatory of Carnac. Before being floored by an earthquake in 1722, it was by far the largest known menhir 22m high and weighing more than a full jumbo jet at 347 tonnes. It now lies on the ground in four pieces, with a possible fifth missing, close to the Table des Marchands (daily: mid-Jan to March & Oct to mid-Dec 25pm; April & May 10am1pm & 26pm; JuneSept 10am7pm; July & Aug €5, SeptJune €4). Locmariaquer boasts a couple of reasonable small hotels, both with good restaurants: L'Escale (tel 02.97.57.32.51; €4055; closed OctMarch), is right on the waterfront, with a great view from its terrace, while the Lautram is set slightly back from the sea, facing the church (tel 02.97.57.31.32; €3040; closed OctDec & March). Campsites include the excellent two-star La Ferme Fleurie (tel 02.97.57.34.06; closed Dec & Jan), 1km towards Kerinis, and the two-star, summer-only Lann Brick (tel 02.97.57.32.79; closed OctApril), 1.5km further on, nearer the beach.
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