Kerascouët stone rows

The Kerascouët stone rows, much smaller and less well-known than the Kerzerho stone rows located in the same municipality, lie to the west of the village in farmland. These alignments now comprise a dozen granite stones aligned north-north-east to south-south-west, only three of which remain standing. They are nonetheless tall and imposing; the tallest is over 3.5 metres in height.

The site is accessible from the public road. The Kerangre dolmen lies 200 metres to the north-west.

Kerascouët stone rows
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