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Menhir della pietra Bondé

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The Menhir de la Pierre Bondée, also known as Menhir du Marais Gédeau, is a significant megalithic monument located in the commune of Corsept, within the Loire-Atlantique department of France. This ancient granite block, standing approximately 2.70 meters tall, is a notable natural feature nestled amidst the wet meadows of the Marais Gédeau, south of the Loire estuary in the Pays de la Loire region. Its composition of coarse-grained granite links it to the area's Neolithic history, where jasper and…

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    12 aprile 2021

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    Il menhir in pietra di Bondé si trova proprio nella palude di Gedeau, quindi non sarà sempre facile avvicinarsi ad esso per sfruttarne appieno le dimensioni imponenti!
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    This easy 19.2-mile touring cycling loop takes you through Saint-Viaud and Paimbœuf, past ancient menhirs and charming villages.

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    Posizione:Corsept, Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire, Francia

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    What is the typical terrain like around the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée, and what footwear is recommended?

    The menhir is situated directly in the Marais Gédeau, a marshy area. While the walks to and around the menhir are generally gentle, the terrain can be wet and muddy, especially after rain. Therefore, waterproof hiking boots or sturdy, water-resistant footwear are highly recommended to ensure a comfortable visit.

    Are there specific parking areas for visitors to the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée?

    While there isn't always dedicated, signposted parking specifically for the menhir, visitors typically find suitable spots in the vicinity of the monument or within the nearby Corsept village. It's advisable to look for available roadside parking or small public areas in Corsept, which is a short distance away.

    Is the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée area suitable for families with children or visitors with dogs?

    Yes, the area around the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée is generally considered family-friendly for gentle walks. The natural setting and the historical significance can be engaging for children. Dogs are also welcome, but should be kept on a leash, especially given the marshy environment and potential wildlife.

    What are the best times of year to visit the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée to avoid crowds or difficult conditions?

    The best time to visit is during drier periods, typically from late spring through early autumn, to avoid muddy conditions in the marsh. While not usually heavily crowded, visiting on weekdays or earlier in the morning on weekends can offer a more tranquil experience. Winter visits are possible but expect colder, wetter conditions and potentially more challenging terrain.

    Are there any circular walking routes or longer hiking trails that include the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée?

    Yes, the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée can be incorporated into various walking and cycling routes through the wet meadows and surrounding countryside of Corsept. While a dedicated 'circular walk' might not be signposted directly from the menhir, many local trails allow for longer exploration, connecting to other natural features and nearby megalithic sites like the Dolmen de La Haute Gédelière.

    What is the geological significance of the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée and its surrounding area?

    The menhir itself is composed of coarse-grained granite, a material that is not locally sourced, suggesting it was transported to the site by Neolithic people. The surrounding area is also significant as it was a site where jasper and chalcedony were extracted during the Neolithic period, highlighting the region's importance for ancient tool-making and cultural practices.

    How long does it typically take to visit the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée?

    A direct visit to the menhir itself can be quite brief, perhaps 15-30 minutes, allowing time to appreciate its size and read any interpretive signs. However, if you plan to explore the surrounding marshland, take photos, or combine it with a longer walk or visit to nearby megalithic sites, you could easily spend 1-2 hours or more in the area.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée?

    The Menhir de la Pierre Bondée is located in a rural setting. For amenities like cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, you would need to head to the nearby commune of Corsept, which offers a few local options. Larger towns in the Loire-Atlantique department would provide a wider selection.

    Is public transport available to reach the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée?

    Direct public transport to the immediate vicinity of the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée is limited due to its rural location. Visitors typically reach the site by car. Some regional bus services might connect to Corsept, but you would likely need to walk or arrange further transport from the village to the menhir.

    Are there any other notable natural features or viewpoints near the Menhir de la Pierre Bondée?

    The primary natural feature is the Marais Gédeau itself, a picturesque marshy area that offers a serene backdrop to the menhir. While there aren't elevated viewpoints, the open landscape provides expansive views of the wet meadows. The proximity to the Loire estuary also means the wider region offers diverse natural beauty.

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