Gavrinis Island Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This attraction is a small island in the Bay of Morbihan in the Brittany region. The prehistoric tomb on the island is a megalithic structure dating from about 5,000 years ago and is considered an important cultural heritage of the Neolithic Age.
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Interesting cairn
The primary reason to visit the island is its interesting Megalithic cairn or tomb which is in the form of a mound. Inside it, there are many slabs of decorated and engraved stones estimated to be f...
You need to book this in advance as the number of visitors is limited. Well worth a visit if you are interested in ancient history. The guide was excellent (very pedagogical and enthusiastic). Large, ...
A five minute walk in a disappointingly small cave, definitely not worth your time and money
On the site it said there was an option for an English tour. This was not the case when we called to book tickets. The whole tour takes 2 hours, and only 5 minutes of that time is spend in the cave it...
I can't recommend this experience enough. We had a wonderful visit and felt well looked after and cared for by the tour operation. There is nowhere quite like this.
Interesting cairn
The primary reason to visit the island is its interesting Megalithic cairn or tomb which is in the form of a mound. Inside it, there are many slabs of decorated and engraved stones estimated to be f...
Fascinating insight into megalithic times
You need to book this in advance as the number of visitors is limited. Well worth a visit if you are interested in ancient history. The guide was excellent (very pedagogical and enthusiastic). Large, ...
Off the beaten track
Néolithique Tomb in bay area. Nice guide. You do not necessarily expect to see this on your holiday.
A five minute walk in a disappointingly small cave, definitely not worth your time and money
On the site it said there was an option for an English tour. This was not the case when we called to book tickets. The whole tour takes 2 hours, and only 5 minutes of that time is spend in the cave it...
Wow - what a place
I can't recommend this experience enough. We had a wonderful visit and felt well looked after and cared for by the tour operation. There is nowhere quite like this.