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Cairn of Barnenez
One of the oldest megalithic monuments in the world (c. 4800–4000 BC), this massive stepped cairn on the Kernéléléhen peninsula in northern Finistère contains 11 chambered passage-graves with decorated orthostats. Like Carnac, it is pre-Celtic — a corrective to the 'Celtic Brittany' frame. Its coastal position on the English Channel approaches also makes it a literal landmark visible from the sea routes that later carried insular Celtic migrants. Anchor modes: material_layer; living_ritual | Search hooks: Cairn of Barnenez; Barnenez cairn chambered grave; Neolithic passage grave Finistère; pré-Celtique monument Brittany; kernéléléhen
Climb the cairn and enter the restored passage-graves; see Neolithic carved decorations on orthostats; visit the on-site interpretation centre; walk the coastal path with views across the Channel approaches