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Dolmen du Bois Galtier
Trip No.203 Entry No.189 Date Added: 20th Apr 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Midi:Aveyron (12))
Visited: Yes on 30th May 2005. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 4

Dolmen du Bois Galtier submitted by greywether on 4th Jul 2005. This is a photo of a site known as Bois Galtier
Bois Galtier has a ruined "cazelle" (shepherd's shelter?) built at the back of it.
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Log Text: A hundred or so metres further along the signposted walk from the Bois-del-Rey dolmen can be found the Dolmen de Bois-de-Galtier. This nice dolmen is still sitting within the remains of its mound, and has a 2.5 metre diameter round drystone walled chamber at its west end rather than the usual closing stone. It is probably a more recent shepherds hut been constructed here. The main dolmen, which acts as its entrance, is about 3.5 metres long by 1.5 metres wide, and faces east at 082°.
Dolmen du Bois des Boeufs
Trip No.203 Entry No.142 Date Added: 10th Apr 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Midi:Lot (46))
Visited: Yes on 24th May 2005. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 3

Dolmen du Bois des Boeufs submitted by thecaptain on 7th Nov 2005. Bois des Boeufs dolmen, seen here in its mound amongst the flower filled woodland.
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Log Text: Blimey, how difficult can it be to find these places ? This dolmen is in the book, is on the 1:100000 map, with a name, and I have the detailed map also. Its to be found 200 metres from Garivals dolmen on a bearing of 025°, but can you walk in that direction ? No. I eventually found it after some long way round dead reckoning, and by going through some very dense bushy woodland. I wondered if I would get lost in here for ever, but it was worth it once I had found the dolmen.
It is almost completely still within its mound, with just the large 3 metre by 4 metre capstone above the surface on top of the tumulus, which has a diameter of about 20 metres. The chamber is 4 metres in length and 1.5 metres wide, and opens towards the east at about 115°, though it is difficult to get an accurate bearing, as its all below ground, with only about 40 cm depth. There are lots of insects chirrping away here, birdies tweeting and a cuckoo going at full tilt. There are cowslip type flowers and buttercups everywhere. lovely.
Dolmen du Bois del Rey
Trip No.203 Entry No.187 Date Added: 20th Apr 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Midi:Aveyron (12))
Visited: Yes on 30th May 2005. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 4

Dolmen du Bois del Rey submitted by greywether on 4th Jul 2005. This is a photo of a site known as Bois del Rey 1
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Log Text: This is quite a nice dolmen but starting to deteriorate badly, supposedly mostly over the last 100 years. The 4 metre long by 3 metre wide capstone has now broken into two bits, still sitting on its two crumbling 4 metre long side supports. It has a nice backstone and remains of a front entry stone, with the chamber facing east at 110°. It is found a couple of hundred metres along a signposted footpath in a lovely oak forest.
Dolmen du Bois de la Plesse
Trip No.201 Entry No.4 Date Added: 19th Mar 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Normandie:Manche (50))
Visited: Yes on 19th Nov 2004

Dolmen du Bois de la Plesse submitted by thecaptain on 3rd Jan 2005. Bois de la Plesse (possible dolmen).
While walking along the path round the top of the quarry, my eye was caught by an arrangement of large boulders piled on top of each other on a small mound. Having a closer look, I suspect that the large boulders hidden by the tree owe more to their current position due to relatively modern quarrying than anything ancient, but the mound on which they lie is most interestingly surrounded by what look like very old, carefully placed kerbing stones which can ...
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Log Text: On the slopes of Mont Castré to the southwest of the village of Lithaire can be found a little leisure park surrounding a quarry with lake. From the car park, cross the lake and climb the steep path to the top of the quarry before following the path around the top to the right through the woods. The monuments are said to have only been discovered in 1965, and with all the other stones laying around in the woods and undergrowth in this area, it wouldn’t surprise me if much more remains to be discovered here. In fact, while walking along the path round the top of the quarry, my eye was caught by an arrangement of large boulders piled on top of each other on a small mound. Having a closer look, I suspect that the large boulders owe more to their current position to relatively modern quarrying than anything ancient, but the mound on which they lie is most interestingly surrounded by what look like very old, carefully placed kerbing stones. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if this is the remains of another Dolmen of some kind.
The coordinates on my GPS (which was slightly misbehaving with low battery power) for this were N 49.28388, W 001.49166 should anyone want a look. Further to the east on Mont Castré are the remains of a Roman encampment, while a bit to the west is a ruined castle, which go to demonstrate the importance of this hill as a place of settlement right through history.
On a further visit here I was not so sure that this was an ancient dolmen this time round, although the circular surrounding stones were still looking like something not natural Perhaps thing as a result of quarrying?
Dolmen du Bois de la Grosse Pierre (Sainte-Radegonde)
Trip No.203 Entry No.243 Date Added: 22nd Apr 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Poitou:Charente-Maritime (17))
Visited: Couldn't find on 4th Jun 2005
Log Text: I had a good look around for this one, down into the woods from at least two tracks, and got told some directions on how to find it, but it is well hidden in thick woodland somewhere, and I thought there are better things to do with my time than wander round in the forest for hours on end.
Dolmen du Belvédère
Trip No.205 Entry No.139 Date Added: 11th Nov 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Languedoc:Hérault (34))
Visited: Couldn't find on 17th Sep 2005

Dolmen du Belvédère submitted by thecaptain on 5th Oct 2007. Within the grounds of the Saint-Michel-de-Grandmont priory, somewhere near the Belvedere viewpoint, is supposedly a superb dolmen with a covered entry still in place.
Disappointingly I didn’t see this dolmen while on my tour, but this is the view from the Belvédère.
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Log Text: St Michel de Grandmont Priory visit. There are no longer any free visits round the grounds, and I can only do the guided tour of the priory and grounds after. They say its something to do with animals in the park, and its quite disappointing. I do the full tour, its a half price day, so its €5 and 2 hours of visit. Despite being led to believe I would see all the dolmens, I only got to see the Coste-Rouge dolmen and the odd stones, and not the other two dolmens within the grounds.
The Dolmen du Belvédère is somewhere near the Belvedere viewpoint, but disappointingly I didn’t see this dolmen while on my tour.
Dolmen Don Bosco
Date Added: 29th Oct 2019
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: Switzerland (Wallis)
Visited: Yes on 7th Feb 2019

Dolmen Don Bosco submitted by TheCaptain on 7th Feb 2019. Archaeologists in the canton of Valais have discovered a 5,000-year dolmen, or megalithic tomb, during construction of an underground garage.
Picture from www.lenouvelliste.ch
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Dolmen dit Pierre-Soupèze
Trip No.205 Entry No.18 Date Added: 14th Oct 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Poitou:Vienne (86))
Visited: Yes on 31st Aug 2005. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 2

Dolmen dit Pierre-Soupèze submitted by thecaptain on 11th Feb 2006. To the southeast of Montmorillon, this dolmen is within a ploughed field, which is very well fenced to keep people out.
From the edge of the farm lane you can see a few stones under some bushes, with a large capstone at an angle on top of a couple of supports.
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Log Text: To the southeast of Montmorillon, this dolmen is within a ploughed field, which is very well fenced to keep people out. From the edge of the farm lane you can see a few stones under some bushes, with a large capstone at an angle on top of a couple of supports. From certain angles daylight can be seen beneath it. It is possible that there are two dolmen capstones here, or else there are many other large stones dumped here for field clearance.
Dolmen dit Pierre-Levée (Fontaine)
Trip No.202 Entry No.65 Date Added: 29th Mar 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Normandie:Orne (61))
Visited: Yes on 2nd May 2005. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 5

Dolmen dit Pierre-Levée (Fontaine) submitted by thecaptain on 3rd Nov 2005. The much ruined Pierre Levée near to Fontaine-les-Bassets on a fine spring day
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Log Text: Right beside the road to the west of the village of Fontaine-les-Bassets on the way to Ommoy are the remains of this dolmen. It is hard to make out what exactly the remains consist of. There is one large capstone about 3.5 m by 3 m and about 0.7 m thick leaning up against a solitary remaining support stone on its southeast side. There are a couple of other large slabs laying flat to the ground at the east.
Dolmen dit Pierre-la-Fade
Trip No.204 Entry No.178 Date Added: 21st Aug 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Limousin:Creuse (23))
Visited: Yes on 23rd Jul 2005. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 4
Dolmen dit Pierre-la-Fade submitted by theCaptain on 24th Jul 2012. This pleasant little dolmen is made of fairly rounded granite slabs, with a capstone sitting on top of two side and one back slab, completely open to the south east.
Unfortunately, as with many of these places, its been used for beer drinking and fires, with lots of litter around.
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Log Text: To the west of Aubusson, go through the village of Blessac and take the road west to Sagnas. Continue right through the hamlet until the road runs out at a forest, and becomes a dusty trackwith some marked forest walk footpaths. Within 100 metres, down a little track into the forest, the dolmen can be found.
Its a pleasant enough dolmen, made of fairly rounded granite slabs, with a 3 metres by 2 metres capstone sitting on top of two side and one back slab, completely open to the south east. Unfortunately, as with many of these places, its been used for beer drinking and fires, with lots of litter around.
Dolmen dit Pierre-aux-Bignes
Trip No.202 Entry No.62 Date Added: 29th Mar 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Normandie:Orne (61))
Visited: Yes on 2nd May 2005. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 3 Access 4

Dolmen dit Pierre-aux-Bignes submitted by thecaptain on 1st Nov 2005. Pierre-aux-Bignes and Tumulus-des-Hogues.
Seen here together down the farmtrack leading to them.
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Log Text: North of the village of Habloville and signposted from the road its about a 200 metre walk along a track to get to the monument where there are two burial mounds.
The northwestern of the two round mounds is about 15 metres in diameter and about 2 metres high at the edges. Within the mound which has been dug out is the dolmen des Bignes burial chamber. This has a massive capstone (4 metres by 3 metres) held up on 6 uprights with a few other stones scattered around. There is about 1 metre of height between today’s ground and the capstone but I could not determine where any entrance would have been although it would not have been to the west.
The ambience of these burial mounds is spoiled by it obviously used as a place where the local youth (or others) go to have a drink leaving all their detritus behind. There are broken bottles and other rubbish all over the place.
Dolmen dit Pierre Couverte de Vaas
Trip No.204 Entry No.306 Date Added: 12th Sep 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Pays de la Loire:Sarthe (72))
Visited: Couldn't find on 11th Aug 2005
Log Text: I saw something that stated that this dolmen is supposedly on an island in the middle of the Loir river somewhere. I could find no sign for it, and it wasn't on my map, so didn’t try too hard. But there is marked on my maps a dolmen up in the forested hills to the north of the village, which is a fair old walk from anywhere.
Dolmen dit Peyrebru (Miers)
Trip No.203 Entry No.115 Date Added: 7th Apr 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Midi:Lot (46))
Visited: Yes on 23rd May 2005. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 4

Dolmen dit Peyrebru (Miers) submitted by thecaptain on 5th Jan 2006. This dolmen is a little beauty, about 50 metres up a track from the road between Miers and Floirac.
Still sitting on top of a fairly large oval mound.
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Log Text: This one's a little beauty, about 50 metres up a track from the road between Miers and Floirac. Still sitting on top of its mound, 18 metres in diameter, it has a 2.5 by 1.5 metres chamber with a single slanted capstone. The chamber opens eastwards on an alignment of 118°.
Dolmen dit le Lit de la Gione
Trip No.202 Entry No.52 Date Added: 28th Mar 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Normandie:Orne (61))
Visited: Yes on 1st May 2005. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 4

Dolmen dit le Lit de la Gione submitted by TheCaptain on 11th May 2005. Le Lit de la Gione.
Signpost telling the legend of the stones.
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Log Text: This much wrecked dolmen is found a mile or so walk westwards (signposted) along the GR22 from La Croix Gautier. It seems to be the remains of a large single dolmen but now just 3 large slabs remain so it is difficult to tell. One stone is upright on its edge with a dislodged capstone and another slab a few metres away. The large capstone is about 3 m by 2.5 m by 0.5 m thick.
A bank surrounding the forest track has been built into whatever was here. There is a nice legend about the stone which is written on a little board alongside but of which I am not really sure of the details. It basically concerns the old fairy Gione who did bad things to the local farmers before dying in the dolmen after some sort of intervention from a priest.
Dolmen dit le Gras du Chien
Trip No.204 Entry No.130 Date Added: 13th Aug 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Poitou:Deux-Sèvres (79))
Visited: Yes on 18th Jul 2005. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 3 Access 4

Dolmen dit le Gras du Chien submitted by thecaptain on 6th Sep 2009. Just north of the simple dolmen are lots more stones, which seem to make one large, and one small chamber adjoining the first cairn. These are probably to the side of what was the entranceway, facing to the east.
Edit: This is the second tomb "Dolmen dit le Gras du Chien"
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Log Text: Just north of the main dolmen are lots more stones, which seem to make one large, and one small chamber adjoining the first cairn. These are probably to the side of what was the entranceway, facing to the east.
Dolmen dit Lannek-er-Men
Trip No.203 Entry No.327 Date Added: 4th May 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Bretagne:Morbihan (56))
Visited: Yes on 10th Jun 2005. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 5
Dolmen dit Lannek-er-Men submitted by TheCaptain on 11th Jun 2011. The two capstones sit on several side slabs, and the floor is paved with large stones also, but it is only about half a metre in height.
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Log Text: This is a little dolmen sat on a green area outside a very pretty house. It has a little oval chamber, 3 metres by 2 metres, with an entrance to the east where there was perhaps once an entrance passageway. The two capstones sit on several side slabs, and the floor is paved with large stones also, but it is only about half a metre in height.
Dolmen dit La Salle des Fées
Trip No.203 Entry No.31 Date Added: 2nd Apr 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Pays de la Loire:Loire-Atlantique)
Visited: Yes on 15th May 2005. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 4

Dolmen dit La Salle des Fées submitted by thecaptain on 28th Nov 2005. La Salle aux Fées, near to the village of St Pazanne in Loire Atlantique.
Very much a real dolmen, and not a waterlogged hole !
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Log Text: This was not at all like I was expecting to find so either the picture I had previously seen of this is of the wrong place or else this dolmen has had a nasty accident which has increased the remains !
I have to say it looks like a jumble of large rock slabs around a few trees in the middle of a field but it is possible to determine some side slabs and capstones of a long collapsed chamber. It is found just inside a field to the northwest of the D.61 road which goes southeast from Saint Pazanne after a couple of kilometres just before the road crosses the river at Port Faissant. It is signposted and on the ign map.
Dolmen dit la Pierre-de-Verre
Trip No.204 Entry No.118 Date Added: 13th Aug 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Poitou:Vienne (86))
Visited: Yes on 18th Jul 2005. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 2 Access 4
Dolmen dit la Pierre-de-Verre submitted by theCaptain on 14th Aug 2012. Whatever this dolmen was, it has been altered about with quite a bit, including fairly recently being dug into on the west side to be made into a goat house.
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Log Text: In the back garden of a house to the north west of the St Laon village centre, and not far from a busy road, can be found the remains of this. Whatever this dolmen was, it has been altered about with quite a bit, including fairly recently being dug into on the west side to be made into a goat house. What there is looks a bit like an allée couverte 6 metres long by 2 metres wide, but probably was an Angevine dolmen. There is a nice donkey over the road wanting a fuss.
Dolmen dit la Pierre-Brûlée
Trip No.204 Entry No.212 Date Added: 27th Aug 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Bourgogne:Côte-d'Or (21))
Visited: Yes on 3rd Aug 2005. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 3
Dolmen dit la Pierre-Brûlée submitted by thecaptain on 16th Sep 2006. La Pierre-Brûlée, Volnay.
Just to the south of the D.17 between Meloisey and Pommard, the remains of a mound can be seen, with a capstone sitting on the top.
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Log Text: Just to the south of the D.17 between Meloisey and Pommard, near to the crossroads with the D.23, this dolmen is to be found within a field which when I visited was well fenced off with electric fencing and full of sheep, so I didn’t go in. The remains of a mound can be seen, with a capstone sitting on the top.
Dolmen dit la Pierre Levée (Pélissie)
Trip No.203 Entry No.212 Date Added: 21st Apr 2020
Site Type: Burial Chamber or Dolmen
Country: France (Midi:Lot (46))
Visited: Yes on 31st May 2005. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 4
Dolmen dit la Pierre Levée (Pélissie) submitted by theCaptain on 21st Jan 2012. The 4.5 by 2.5 metre capstone sits on not much of the crumbling side slabs but is nicely covered in moss.
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Log Text: Just to the south of the crossroads at Pélissie on the D6 road 50 metres up a little track and into a small woodland area can be found the remains of this dolmen. The 4.5 by 2.5 metre capstone sits on not much of the crumbling side slabs but is nicely covered in moss.