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Saint-Uzec Menhir

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Saint-Uzec Menhir

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The Menhir de Saint-Uzec is a remarkable historical site nestled in Pleumeur-Bodou, within the scenic Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France. Standing at an elevation of 29 metres, this imposing prehistoric standing stone, also known as Kalvar Sant-Uzeg, offers a unique window into both ancient megalithic cultures and the later Christianization of the region. It is a prominent feature along the picturesque Pink Granite Coast, inviting visitors to explore its rich history.

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    October 16, 2023

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    The Saint-Uzec menhir (in Breton: Kalvar Sant-Uzeg) is a menhir located in the town of Pleumeur-Bodou, near the Saint-Uzec chapel towards Ile-Grande. The menhir was Christianized in 1674 during a mission of the "apostle of Brittany", the Jesuit father Julien Maunoir who had it inserted in a plasterwork with access by stile, had it painted, sculpted and surmounted by a cross. The Christianization of the “standing stones” testifies to a desire to assimilate previous religious signs. It shows the Church's desire to integrate the pagan worship of stones into religious syncretism.
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    May 28, 2022

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    Pretty gravel hike, discovery of megalithic sites and small paths, and very green roads. Some viewpoints with the sea in the background.
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    November 27, 2023

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    Very unique, the Saint-Uzec menhir is the result of a mixture of religions. Those who belonged to distant beliefs were Christianized in the 17th century. It is now topped with a cross and decorated with sculptures representing the passion of Christ.
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    Location: Pleumeur-Bodou, Lannion, Côtes-d'Armor, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific hiking trails directly from the Menhir de Saint-Uzec?

    Yes, the Menhir de Saint-Uzec is conveniently located along the famous GR 34 hiking trail, also known as the Sentier des Douaniers. This allows hikers to easily incorporate a visit to the menhir into longer coastal walks. Additionally, the surrounding area features various gravel paths and green roads, offering opportunities for shorter, scenic strolls with occasional sea views.

    What is the typical duration recommended for a visit to the Menhir de Saint-Uzec?

    While the menhir itself can be appreciated in a relatively short time, typically 20-30 minutes to observe its unique carvings and impressive size, many visitors choose to combine it with a longer walk or hike in the beautiful surrounding area. If you plan to explore nearby paths or the GR 34, allocate more time, perhaps 1 to 2 hours or more.

    Is the Menhir de Saint-Uzec site accessible for families with young children or those with mobility concerns?

    The site is generally considered accessible. It is located near the Saint-Uzec chapel and has adjacent parking, making it easy to reach. The immediate area around the menhir is flat, allowing for comfortable viewing. While the surrounding hiking paths might vary in terrain, the direct access to the menhir itself is suitable for most visitors, including families with strollers.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Menhir de Saint-Uzec?

    Yes, the trails and paths around Menhir de Saint-Uzec, including sections of the GR 34, are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy exploring the area with their canine companions. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty of the site for all visitors.

    What kind of amenities, like cafes or restaurants, are available near Menhir de Saint-Uzec?

    The Menhir de Saint-Uzec is located in Pleumeur-Bodou, which offers various amenities. While there might not be a cafe directly at the menhir site, you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options within a short driving distance in Pleumeur-Bodou and nearby towns like Trégastel or Lannion. These provide opportunities for refreshments or meals before or after your visit.

    How crowded does Menhir de Saint-Uzec typically get, especially during peak seasons or weekends?

    The Menhir de Saint-Uzec is a popular historical site, especially during the summer months and on weekends. While it offers a peaceful atmosphere, it can attract more visitors during these times. For a more serene and contemplative experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during the off-peak seasons.

    Are there any other significant historical or natural attractions nearby that can be visited along with the menhir?

    Absolutely! The Menhir de Saint-Uzec is situated on the scenic Pink Granite Coast, which is rich in natural beauty and other historical sites. You can explore other megalithic sites in Brittany, visit the beautiful beaches and unique rock formations of Ploumanac'h, or discover the charming coastal towns. The nearby Saint-Uzec chapel itself is also worth a look.

    Is there an entrance fee or permit required to visit Menhir de Saint-Uzec?

    No, the Menhir de Saint-Uzec is free to visit and does not require any entrance fees or permits. It is an open-access historical site, allowing visitors to explore its unique features at their leisure.

    What makes the Menhir de Saint-Uzec unique compared to other megalithic sites in Brittany?

    Its most distinctive feature is its "Christianized" nature. Unlike many other prehistoric standing stones, the Menhir de Saint-Uzec was transformed in 1674 with a granite cross on top and elaborate low-relief carvings depicting the Passion of Christ. This blend of ancient Neolithic origins with 17th-century Christian art makes it a powerful and unique symbol of cultural and religious syncretism.

    Can I visit Menhir de Saint-Uzec during the winter months, and what should I expect?

    Yes, the Menhir de Saint-Uzec can be visited year-round, including in winter. During these months, you can expect fewer crowds, offering a more tranquil experience. However, be prepared for potentially colder, windier, and wetter weather typical of Brittany's coast. Dress in layers and wear appropriate footwear for potentially damp paths. The site's historical significance remains compelling regardless of the season.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Menhir de Saint-Uzec?

    While direct public transport to the menhir's immediate vicinity might be limited, you can typically reach the larger towns in the area, such as Lannion, by train or bus. From there, local bus services or taxis could provide connections closer to Pleumeur-Bodou and the menhir. However, for maximum flexibility, visiting by car is often recommended due to the adjacent parking availability.

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