Megalithic Britain & Brittany
View on mapStone circles, sacred hills, and Arthurian legend across the British Isles and the Breton coast — a journey through Atlantic Europe's oldest sacred landscapes.
- 1Stonehenge
A Neolithic and Bronze Age monument built over 1,500 years whose bluestones were transported 250 km from Wales — purpose and builders remain debated.
- 2Glastonbury Tor
A terraced hill sacred to pre-Christian Britain, associated with Arthurian legend, the Isle of Avalon, and Celtic goddess traditions.
- 3Carnac Stones
The world's largest megalithic alignment — over 3,000 standing stones arranged in parallel rows stretching for 4 kilometres, built between 4500 and 2000 BCE.
- 4Brocéliande Forest
The legendary forest of Arthurian tradition — where Merlin sleeps imprisoned by the enchantress Viviane, where the Fountain of Barenton grants storms, and where knights sought the Holy Grail.
- 5Rosslyn Chapel
A 15th-century Scottish chapel whose extraordinary carved stonework contains encrypted musical notation, Templar symbolism, and alleged hidden chambers beneath the floor.