The Carnac megalithic complex is located in Carnac, Brittany, northwestern France, and is part of a prehistoric site dating back 6,500 years. The megalithic complex is the largest in Brittany and consists of several rows of huge menhirs (upright megaliths) stretching approximately 4 km in length.
The Karnak megalithic complex is composed of three main groups of megaliths, from the west: the Mennec, Kermario, and Kerrescan columns. The menhirs range in size from a minimum of 50 cm to a maximum of 6 m, and it is believed that some once exceeded 20 m in length.
Why these megaliths were arranged in countless numbers is still a mystery. They are thought to be Neolithic megaliths, and are thought to have played a cultural role, such as in religion. Some people believe that they are an army that was magically transformed into stone! or "Evidence that a tribe of giants once lived here! and "proof that a tribe of giants once lived here!
The Karnak megaliths offer inspiration and healing to all who visit because of their beauty, their sacredness, and the deep history and traditions of the place. The energy of the place will help you deepen your own spiritual journey and bring peace and harmony to your heart and soul. We invite you to visit the Karnak megalithic complex.