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  • Quiberon Peninsula, Cote Sauvage.
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  • Brocéliande, the Arbre d'or (golden tree) near the  the Valley of No Return and the village of Tréhorenteuc. Brocéliande is a legendary forest that first appears in literature in 1160, in the Roman de Rou. Brocéliande is a notable place of legend because of its ties with Arthurian Romance.
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  • Comper Castle. The castle is home to a  Arthurian Center which every year organizes a medieval re-enactment related to the cycle of legends about King Arthur. The castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight.
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  • Comper Castle. The castle is home to a  Arthurian Center which every year organizes a medieval re-enactment related to the cycle of legends about King Arthur. The castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight.
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  • Comper Castle. The castle is home to a  Arthurian Center which every year organizes a medieval re-enactment related to the cycle of legends about King Arthur. The castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight.
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  • Comper Castle. The castle is home to a  Arthurian Center which every year organizes a medieval re-enactment related to the cycle of legends about King Arthur. The castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight.
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  • Comper Castle. The castle is home to a  Arthurian Center which every year organizes a medieval re-enactment related to the cycle of legends about King Arthur. The castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight.
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  • Comper Castle. The castle is home to a  Arthurian Center which every year organizes a medieval re-enactment related to the cycle of legends about King Arthur. The castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight.
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  • Comper Castle. The castle is home to a  Arthurian Center which every year organizes a medieval re-enactment related to the cycle of legends about King Arthur. The castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight.
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  • Comper Castle. The castle is home to a  Arthurian Center which every year organizes a medieval re-enactment related to the cycle of legends about King Arthur. The castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight.
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  • Comper Castle. The castle is home to a  Arthurian Center which every year organizes a medieval re-enactment related to the cycle of legends about King Arthur. The castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight.
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  • Comper Castle. The castle is home to a  Arthurian Center which every year organizes a medieval re-enactment related to the cycle of legends about King Arthur. The castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight.
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  • Painpont, la vicina e omonima foresta è chiamata anche Broceliande, perchè considerata il rifugio amato da Merlino.
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  • Tréhorenteuc, the church decorated with Arthurians subjects.
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  • Morbihan. The Gavrinis tomb, a megalithic monument notable for its abundance of megalithic art. The Cairn of Gavrinis is owned by the Département du Morbihan. Release by the Direction Général de l'Education et de la Culture du Morbihan.
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  • Morbihan. The Gavrinis tomb, a megalithic monument notable for its abundance of megalithic art. The Cairn of Gavrinis is owned by the Département du Morbihan. Release by the Direction Général de l'Education et de la Culture du Morbihan.
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  • Morbihan. The Gavrinis tomb, a megalithic monument notable for its abundance of megalithic art. The Cairn of Gavrinis is owned by the Département du Morbihan. Release by the Direction Général de l'Education et de la Culture du Morbihan.
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  • Morbihan. The Gavrinis tomb, a megalithic monument notable for its abundance of megalithic art. The Cairn of Gavrinis is owned by the Département du Morbihan. Release by the Direction Général de l'Education et de la Culture du Morbihan.
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  • Carnac. Menec Alignements.
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  • Carnac. Kermario Alignements.
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  • Carnac. Menec Alignements.
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  • Carnac. Menec Alignements. Sheeps utilised to help the grass ecosystem.
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  • Carnac. Menec Alignements. Sheeps utilised to help the grass ecosystem.
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  • Carnac. Menec Alignements.
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  • Carnac. St Michel Tumulus.
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  • Carnac. Le Menec parking.
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  • Carnac.
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  • Carnac.
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  • Auray, the town and the Auray river.
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  • Quiberon Peninsula, Cote Sauvage.
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  • Quiberon Peninsula, Cote Sauvage.
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  • Quiberon Peninsula, Cote Sauvage.
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  • Quiberon Peninsula, Cote Sauvage.
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  • Quiberon Peninsula, Cote Sauvage.
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  • Quiberon Peninsula, Cote Sauvage.
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  • Quiberon Peninsula, Cote Sauvage.
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  • Quiberon Peninsula, Port Haliguen harbour.
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  • Quiberon Peninsula, Port Haliguen harbour.
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  • Locmariaquer. Table des Marchand, a large dolmen containing a number of decorations. The Locmariaquer megaliths are a complex of Neolithic constructions in Locmariaquer, Brittany. They comprise the elaborate Er-Grah tumulus passage grave, a dolmen known as the "Table des Marchand" (Merchant's Table) and "The Broken Menhir of Er Grah", the largest known single block of stone to have been transported and erected by Neolithic man.
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  • Locmariaquer. Table des Marchand, a large dolmen containing a number of decorations. The Locmariaquer megaliths are a complex of Neolithic constructions in Locmariaquer, Brittany. They comprise the elaborate Er-Grah tumulus passage grave, a dolmen known as the "Table des Marchand" (Merchant's Table) and "The Broken Menhir of Er Grah", the largest known single block of stone to have been transported and erected by Neolithic man.
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  • Locmariaquer, The Er-Grah tumulus is 140 metres (460 ft) long. The Locmariaquer megaliths are a complex of Neolithic constructions in Locmariaquer, Brittany. They comprise the elaborate Er-Grah tumulus passage grave, a dolmen known as the "Table des Marchand" (Merchant's Table) and "The Broken Menhir of Er Grah", the largest known single block of stone to have been transported and erected by Neolithic man.
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  • Domaine de Kerguehennec. Kerguéhennec château, built in 1710, stands resplendent in its grounds. The sculpture park is a rarity in France and one of the most significant in Europe.
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  • Domaine de Kerguehennec. Kerguéhennec château, built in 1710, stands resplendent in its grounds. The sculpture park is a rarity in France and one of the most significant in Europe.
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  • Domaine de Kerguehennec, "Sept Colonnes a Stéphane Mallermé" by Etienne Hajdu. Kerguéhennec château, built in 1710, stands resplendent in its grounds. The sculpture park is a rarity in France and one of the most significant in Europe.
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  • Domaine de Kerguehennec, "Sept Colonnes a Stéphane Mallermé" by Etienne Hajdu. Kerguéhennec château, built in 1710, stands resplendent in its grounds. The sculpture park is a rarity in France and one of the most significant in Europe.
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  • Domaine de Kerguehennec, "Porte-Vue" by Keith Sonnier. Kerguéhennec château, built in 1710, stands resplendent in its grounds. The sculpture park is a rarity in France and one of the most significant in Europe.
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  • Domaine de Kerguehennec, "Sentier de Charme" by Giuseppe Penone. Kerguéhennec château, built in 1710, stands resplendent in its grounds. The sculpture park is a rarity in France and one of the most significant in Europe.
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  • Domaine de Kerguehennec, "Sentier de Charme" by Giuseppe Penone. Kerguéhennec château, built in 1710, stands resplendent in its grounds. The sculpture park is a rarity in France and one of the most significant in Europe.
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  • Domaine de Kerguehennec, "Bleu Méditerranée" by Pierre Tual. Kerguéhennec château, built in 1710, stands resplendent in its grounds. The sculpture park is a rarity in France and one of the most significant in Europe.
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  • Domaine de Kerguehennec, "Au Bout" by Rainer Gross. Kerguéhennec château, built in 1710, stands resplendent in its grounds. The sculpture park is a rarity in France and one of the most significant in Europe.
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  • Domaine de Kerguehennec, "Au Bout" by Rainer Gross. Kerguéhennec château, built in 1710, stands resplendent in its grounds. The sculpture park is a rarity in France and one of the most significant in Europe.
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  • Brocéliande, the Arbre d'or (golden tree) near the  the Valley of No Return and the village of Tréhorenteuc. Brocéliande is a legendary forest that first appears in literature in 1160, in the Roman de Rou. Brocéliande is a notable place of legend because of its ties with Arthurian Romance.
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  • Brocéliande, the Val Sans Retour's lake near the  the Valley of No Return. Brocéliande is a legendary forest that first appears in literature in 1160, in the Roman de Rou. Brocéliande is a notable place of legend because of its ties with Arthurian Romance.
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  • Comper Castle, harpsinging with the wind decorated vith Arthurian subjects. Comper Castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight. The lake nestling against the castle provides an idyllic picture in summer and is said to conceal Viviane’s palace, magically built for her by Merlin at the bottom of the lake.
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  • Comper Castle, harpsinging with the wind decorated vith Arthurian subjects. Comper Castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight. The lake nestling against the castle provides an idyllic picture in summer and is said to conceal Viviane’s palace, magically built for her by Merlin at the bottom of the lake.
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  • Brocéliande is a legendary forest that first appears in literature in 1160, in the Roman de Rou. Brocéliande is a notable place of legend because of its ties with Arthurian Romance.
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  • Comper Castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight. The lake nestling against the castle provides an idyllic picture in summer and is said to conceal Viviane’s palace, magically built for her by Merlin at the bottom of the lake.
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  • Comper Castle, the Arthurian connection is pursued in grand style inside the castle with an exhibition based on the tales of King Arthur and his Knights. Comper Castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight. The lake nestling against the castle provides an idyllic picture in summer and is said to conceal Viviane’s palace, magically built for her by Merlin at the bottom of the lake.
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  • Comper Castle, the Arthurian connection is pursued in grand style inside the castle with an exhibition based on the tales of King Arthur and his Knights. Comper Castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight. The lake nestling against the castle provides an idyllic picture in summer and is said to conceal Viviane’s palace, magically built for her by Merlin at the bottom of the lake.
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  • Tréhorenteuc. The church of the Holy Grail is enigmatic and is the only church in the world dedicated to the Quest of the Grail. The theme of the church’s paintings, mosaics and stained glass are a blend of Christian and Celtic symbolism and Arthurian legend.
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  • Tréhorenteuc. The church of the Holy Grail is enigmatic and is the only church in the world dedicated to the Quest of the Grail. The theme of the church’s paintings, mosaics and stained glass are a blend of Christian and Celtic symbolism and Arthurian legend.
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  • Quiberon Peninsula, Cote Sauvage. The Port-Blanc arch.
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