interesting place to visit... there's some info room too with video about the rocks... but the atmosphere of the place could be deeper. now we have a car road just next to the rocks, so it cuts the feeling a lot.

interesting place to visit... there's some info room too with video about the rocks... but the atmosphere of the place could be deeper. now we have a car road just next to the rocks, so it cuts the feeling a lot.
One of the best preserved dolmen in France. It was amazing to walk in it and considering the weight of these rocks, the dolmen still stood tall as it used to be. While we were visiting it, it started to rain. All the tourists around the dolmen found shelter in the dolmen itself. Quite a nifty umbrella, that kept us...
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We visited La Roche Aux Fees (Fairy Rock) with our three boys (ages 8, 4 and 4) and we all thought it was excellent. The site itself is not large. Our visit lasted about 30 minutes, including the 8-minute video (Available in English and French) at the visitor centre, where a few photos and gift shop can also be found....
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It is a grandiose site, in a similar vein to Stonhenge, but more mystique. It is easily found. We were there off season, under thundering skyes, and alone, which gave the whole experience an eerie feeling.
The sheer length of this is astonishing. A sort of Stonehenge in a line. Aesy access and easy parking.
The local area is known as Fairy Rock Country, with good reason. These megalithic stones are quite magical. You can walk around and under them. Great place also for a picnic. To find them follow the signs to Esse.
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