MENHIR SAYS "THE STONE FORD"
This sandstone disc, 3.80 m high and 5.40 m wide, was known in the century as the Pierre des Sarrazins
It's also known as "Gargantua's puck" and, according to legend, it once grew by leaps and bounds. This sandstone disc, 3.80 metres high and 5.40 metres wide, was known in the 15th century as the "Saracen Stone". Its presence dates back to Neolithic times. Delimitation between two territories? The mystery remains. According to the myth of Gargantua, the menhirs were the stones shaken from his boots, the hills the earth from his hooves.
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