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Bordoués Covered Passage

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Bordoués Covered Passage

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The Allée Couverte des Bordoués, also known as Grée Basse allée couverte, is a significant Neolithic passage grave nestled in the heart of Monteneuf, within the Morbihan department of Brittany, France. Standing at an elevation of 173 meters, this ancient collective funerary monument offers a tangible link to prehistoric communities. It is a key feature of the broader megalithic landscape of Monteneuf, a region rich in archaeological wonders.

Visitors are consistently drawn to the profound historical significance of this site,…

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    Elevation 170 m

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    Location: Monteneuf, Vannes, Brittany, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for the walk to Allée Couverte des Bordoués?

    The walk to Allée Couverte des Bordoués is generally considered easy, covering about one kilometer through a forest. While the terrain is mostly flat, it can be uneven in places, especially after rain. Comfortable footwear is recommended for hikers to ensure a pleasant experience.

    Are there other significant megalithic sites or historical walks nearby that can be combined with a visit to Allée Couverte des Bordoués?

    Yes, Allée Couverte des Bordoués is part of the larger megalithic landscape of Monteneuf. The most notable nearby site is the Alignement des Pierres Droites, one of central Brittany's most important archaeological sites with hundreds of menhirs. Many visitors combine these sites for a comprehensive historical walk, often starting from the Monteneuf visitor center.

    Is Allée Couverte des Bordoués accessible for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    The path to Allée Couverte des Bordoués involves a walk of about one kilometer through a forest. While generally easy, the terrain can be natural and uneven, which may pose challenges for visitors with limited mobility or those using wheelchairs. It is advisable to assess the conditions on site or contact the Monteneuf visitor center for specific accessibility information.

    What are the options for parking when visiting Allée Couverte des Bordoués?

    Parking is typically available at the Monteneuf visitor center, which serves as the primary starting point for the marked walk to Allée Couverte des Bordoués and other nearby megalithic sites. This is the most convenient option for visitors arriving by car.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options available near Allée Couverte des Bordoués or in Monteneuf village?

    While there might not be extensive facilities directly at the site, the nearby village of Monteneuf or surrounding towns would offer options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. It's recommended to check local listings or inquire at the Monteneuf visitor center for current recommendations.

    How crowded does Allée Couverte des Bordoués typically get, especially during peak season or weekends?

    As a significant historical site, Allée Couverte des Bordoués can attract visitors, particularly during the mild spring and autumn months, and on weekends. To avoid larger crowds and enjoy a more tranquil experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, especially outside of school holidays.

    What should I wear for a walk to Allée Couverte des Bordoués, considering the forest environment?

    Given the walk through the forest, comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes or hiking boots are highly recommended. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, as forest temperatures can vary. In wetter seasons, waterproof outerwear might be beneficial.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for around Allée Couverte des Bordoués?

    Beyond the megalithic structure itself, the surrounding forest offers a peaceful natural setting. While there aren't specific elevated viewpoints, the walk itself provides opportunities to appreciate the natural landscape. The discernible oval mound of the allée couverte and the dozen pillars are key features of the site to observe.

    Can I find circular walking routes that include Allée Couverte des Bordoués?

    Yes, the Allée Couverte des Bordoués is often integrated into longer circular routes that explore the wider Monteneuf megalithic landscape. These routes typically start and end at the Monteneuf visitor center, allowing hikers to discover multiple ancient sites and enjoy the forest scenery in a single outing.

    What kind of wildlife might I spot during a visit to Allée Couverte des Bordoués?

    The forest environment surrounding Allée Couverte des Bordoués is home to various local wildlife. Visitors might spot common forest birds, small mammals like squirrels, and various insects. The tranquility of the area also makes it a good spot for observing local flora.

    What is the historical significance of the artifacts found at Allée Couverte des Bordoués?

    During excavations in 1976, five polished axes were discovered at Allée Couverte des Bordoués. These artifacts provide valuable insights into the activities, tools, and culture of the Neolithic people who used this collective funerary monument, offering a tangible connection to their daily lives and rituals thousands of years ago.

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